Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 14, 1990, Page 8, Image 8

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SPORTS
Saints drop Oregon in overtime
By Jake Berg
Emerald Sports Reporter
The Portland Saints women’s
liaskrtlwll team came marching
Into MacArthur Court Tuesday
night, and the veteran ball club
marched right bark later with
an HO-77 overtime victory over
Oregon.
The Ducks' loss overshad
owed a dramatic comeback for
the team playing its second ex
hibition game of the season
Down 71-64 with only 2:30
remaining in the game, the
Ducks staged a game saving
rally.
Freshman post Debbie
Sporeich ignited the Oregon
run with a pair of free throws.
A free throw at the two-minute
mark and senior forward Trina
McCartney's Itaseline jumper at
1:06 brought Oregon to within
71-69.
Numerous scoreless drives
later. Portland appeared to
have the game under control
with its two-point lead, for
ward Shelley Hand shooting
free throws and only 20 sec
onds on the clock.
Hut Hand gave the Ducks an
opportunity when she missed
her first foul shot and Oregon
rebounded. Vanessa Selden got
a shot off but missed and
Sporeich rebounded, was foul
ed and sank the free throws to
tie the game at 71-71 with 15
second left
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Freshman post Sara Wilson worked inside for six points and
nine rebounds against the Portland Saints Thursday night in
McArthur Court in the Saints’ overtime win.
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