SPORTS i ~ PWln b\ Sr hi Pmtofl Oregon center Richard I.ucas jams home tt*o of his 19 ;mints on this slam dunk in the Ducks' exhibition win over Hrandl Hagen Sunday. Club team topped in 'blah’ exhibition By Robert Weber Emerald Sports Reporter The Oregon men's basketball team built a big lead early and proceeded to bang on for a 92-89 win over Rrandt-Hagen, a German club team, Sunday af ternoon in an exhibition game at McArthur Court Oregon Coach Don Monson said the game was "the blahest game" he's seen at Mac Court in his eight years at Oregon. "It really was a blah game." Monson said. "There wasn't any crowd and a lot of our players, particularly our young freshmen, were expecting a lot moot noise. Hopefully it will pick up as we get into other games.” The Ducks set the tone early, opening with a picture-perfect lob from point-guard Terrell Brandon to a leaping Richard Lucas for a thunderous slam dunk. Oregon ran off eight straight points Indore Brandt Hagen finally scored a point The Ducks built a 24-point lead in the first half, hut had to rely on some clutch free throws by guard Kevin Mixon in the li nal two minutes to hold off the visiting German team Brandon tallied a team-high 21 points on nine of t2 shoot ing from the floor to lead the Duck attack, and he got some help from Lucas, Mixon and Bob Fife. Lucas. Oregon's H-foot-7 se nior center, hit his first seven shots from the field and had 15 points in the first four minutes of the game before finishing with 19 points and 10 re bounds. Mixon hit for Hi points, in eluding three three-point bombs while Fife chipped in 14 points and six boards. The Ducks outshot Brandt liagen from the floor for the game by connecting on :tti of t>2 shots (.581) compared to the German team's 31 of l>4 (.492) Overall, Monson said he was pleased with his squad's effort but felt that there was definite room for improvement. "1 thought our kids played reasonably well most of the time." Monson said "I thought we were a very good basketball team for the first six to eight minutes Defense is still a problem for us. but our kids played hard most of the time." The Ducks dominate d Hrandt-Hagen for the first 14 minutes of the game hut could only manage three points in the final six minutes of the half and ended the first frame with a slim 42-39 lead. With six minutes left in the half and a 39-1H lead. Monson emptied his bench and. in the process, let Brandt-Hageri back into the ballgame. The Ducks' bench, which includes five freshmen and a total of six newcomers, struggled on of fense and were picked apart by the older, more experienced German team. "It was my plan to get every body in the game in the first half." Monson said. "Maybe I played some kids a little too long, but 1 think that this is the time when they should play." Brandt-ilagen. a club team Turn to DUCKS. Page 13 QflQ BUILD YOUR BODY! High Performance Supplements and Sports Nutrition Foods Top brands, best prices, terrific selection. . . • VICTORY • CHALLENGE • CYBERGENICS • TWINLAB • PRO-PERFORMANCE CHECK IT OUT! 10% OFF CHALLENGE 95% Isolated Soy Protein o ib.tan) M -afslB GENERAL NUTRITION CENTER Valley River Center, New Wing 484-0597 *Ask about free delivery* IBM announces an enhancement to the PS/2. A high-speed loan. Available to college students, faculty and staff* Low interest rate Affordable payments Up to $8,000 per loan Quick approval Easy to apply No application fee To apply lor an IBM PS/2 Loan lor Learning visit your campus outlet or call the Nellie Mae Loan Hotline at 1 (800) 634-9308 Find out more at the Nov. 14 Fun Fair in the FMU Fir Room and the Microcomputer Support Lab Monday - Friday 9am-5pm 346-4402 * trt# kutr< oil#* •» 0*4Uatytm loqw*ht«ti UudmH IflCvOy And *!•** *IIW »*'. s if tc*nt>srwKl mtftfivn Annuli r*om* of $70 000 lo (Ml IBM «ra)P*> o»r of w-'iMnalrtjnA *HM Corpof«oon • ugf> pA»i« Ailifii Apt*4 <***' o>w** a RESUMES (.i\t* your resume .1 professional look, by having it typeset at I ••Iter Perlei I (irapliu s Suite* MM) f MU. (4(>-4iHI 9-S Mon-Fri