Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 22, 1990, Page 14, Image 14

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Continued from Page 13
The passing game was a dif
ferent story for the Sun Devils.
Powers completed three passes
on six attempts with one inter
ception for 55 yards. Arizona
State's lack of offensive diversi
ty allowed Oregon to play with
an eight-man defensive front
line, and the run became less
successful.
"That eight-man front is hard
to nm against." explained Rus
sell. who finished the game
with H2 rushing yards on 25
carries. "It really hurts to not
have a passing game."
In the second half the Out ks
took away the run completely,
holding the Sun Devils to mi
nus-24 yards rushing Arizona
State went from averaging al
most four yards per carry, to
less than two yards per carry.
"Oregon took the run away
from us." Arizona State Coach
Larry Marmie said, “and wo
got ourselves in so many long
yardage situations it really hurt
us."
Meanwhile. the Arizona
Stale defense was busy silenc
ing the Oregon offense. The
Ducks managed only 120 yards
total offense in the first half, af
ter getting just .10 yards total of
fense in the first quarter.
In the second half, the Sun
Devil defense was just as tight,
allowing the Ducks lfi‘l yards
total offense and only two
scores - a 30-yard Greg McCol
lum field goal, and u 25-yard
pass from quarterback Hill Mus
grave to |oe Keitzug for a touch
down.
"We play a lot of pressure
defense as part of our game
plan." free safety Nathan
LiDuke said, "and I think it
worked well We held them
pretty tight It was that punt re
turn that killed us
The rest of Oregon's points
came from the defense and the
special teams. With the Ducks
down 7-6 in the third quarter.
Brian Brown received an Arizo
na State punt and took it 86
yards for a touchdown. Then
with Oregon up 21-7 late in the
game, free safety Steve Kemp
intercepted a pass and took it
81 yards for a touchdown.
We get l»eat by a good foot -
hall team." Marmie said
"There were things we knew
we had to do against them of
fensively and defensively, and
we had some success in the
first quarter. Hut in the second
half things just self destructed.
"We had penalties and the
field position game changed
drastically." he .said "We got
ourselves in bad field position
and that really hurts us The
momentum change was evident
and the punt return was a big
factor. They came out in the
second half and ran the I tall
with more consistency
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Oregon did improve over
the three-day tournament, ro
ing from a 342 on the first 1R
holes to a 334 on the middle
1H and a 324 over the final 18.
I^igh Hornung and Beth
Manczak led the way for the
Ducks as they both tied for
32nd place with a 54-hole
score of 247 Hornung carded
an 80 on the first 18 and had
scores of 85 and 82 over the
next two days.
Manczak went from a disas
trous 8<) on the first 18 holes
to a 78 on the second day and
an 80 on the final day.
Manczak's 78 was one of the
best overall scores on the sec -
ond day.
Laura Bieyhl also showed
some improvement over the
54 holes, going from a 90 on
the first 18 to second and
third round scores of 83 and
82. respectively, to finish tied
for 48th with a 255.
Rounding out the Duck
scoring was Starla Yarnada
tied for 52nd at 256 and Shan
non Maier tied for 58th at
257. Yamada shot HHs in the
first two rounds but improved
to an 80 in the final round
while Maier had round scores
of 85. 8«) and 83.
The Oregon men will be off
until Nov. 12 when they trav
el to San Francisco to com
pete in the San Francisco Col
legiate but the women return
to action this weekend when
they travel to Stanford. Calif,
to compete in the three-day
Stanford Invitational which
begins Friday and
through Sunday
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