Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 03, 1990, Page 10, Image 10

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with a team-high 24 and 10
boards
llis performance didn't sur
prise Munson or tile Ducks
"Smith did the kind of
things that we expected of
him." Monson said "In the
first half, he pretty much had
his way If we were going to
play them again. I'd probably
throw a bus around him."
Kichard Lucas and Hob Life
combined to shut down Smith
in the second half, but the
Ducks weren't able to put the
tiall in the hoop on a consistent
- - •: .
basis h problem that has
plagued them in the early go
ing this year
"Offensively we were out of
sync again," Monson said
“Once we gel our offensive
game together with our defen
sive game, we am going to
win."
Fife, who returned to the
starting lineup after a one game
hiatus, was solid throughout,
finishing witli six points, seven
hoards, four steals and five
blocks, all coming in the
game's first 15 minutes.
"I was pleased the way Fife
played." Monson said. "!
thought he was aggressive, ac
tive and got Itis hands on a lot
a mmmm
of lwlls."
Oregon heads home to face
Alabama-Hirmingham on Tues
day, followed by road lilts .it
Utah and the University of
Portland on Thursday and Sat
urday. respectively.
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M..on 7 11 00 6 F.l# 17 00 ft lut«
3S 34 9 Biandon 1?J0 7} 77 14
00 3 JwdwO; 00 0 P«ll*rv>n 00 00 0
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MISSOURI (»«.)
Cmdup 4 1© 00 ft 0 Smith 10-17 4 0
?4 HtHI4 13 10 9 Boofctr *10 27 14
Co**m*n 34 0 7 6 R Smith 1 3 00 2 Hot
ton 1 1 00 7 00 00 0 00
00 0 Totals 7 16 6*
O»0on 31 77 58
Oregon 32 33 6*
.1 Point goat* Otegon 4 10 (Muon 2 9
8*a«Kk>n 1 4 1 3) Missouri 2 10 tBoo*
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Non* RetoounO* — Oregon 32 (Fit* luces
7) Missouri 41 14| Assist* Oregon
14 (Brandon *1 Missouri 17(0 Sm«!h 0i Total
tools Of ©go n 17 Missouri 10 A 13 300
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Waltenborn. and another
Sport it h point from the foul
line gave the Ducks a perma
nent lead. f>2-57, and the
win.
Oregon finally got a victo
ry outside of Eugene, but the
Ducks did not win prettily.
Coach Elwin Heiny noted
that in the Ducks' previous
two contests, his team had
had problems blinking out
the other team from gaining
offensive rebounds. Oregon
again showed this weakness
Friday night as they allowed
the Wildcats HI offensive
boards.
Other problems included a
weak 22 of 27 effort from the
foul line and 21 turnovers.
"We’re struggling right
now and have a lot of work
to do." Heiny said.
OREGON (•?)
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1 7 5 6 7 WU*on 0 1 2 2 2 5*Md«n 3 10
0 1 6 W*H#nbofo 4 9 7 10 15 Bourn 1 2
00 3 Slow#N 0 5 00 0 I Smith 1 2 56
7 Irilard 2 4 02 4 Total* 1947 23 39
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Knott 5 16 6 tO Ai*. 2 6 00 4
Pohorney 13 01 1 Sperry 3 9 2 3 8
Hottomb 6 14 4 6 14 H«P5 2 3 0-0 4
Norton 110 1 2 Uttto 4 8 2 3 11 Dren
nen 00 00. 0 Sorenson 0 $ 02 0 Totals
2306 13 25 60
Oregon 26 36 62
Webe? SUM# 23 37 60
3 pom! goal* — Oregon l 2 (Bourn
1 2) Weber Suit# 1 7 (Littie i 4 Knott 0 i
Aie« 0 i Sperry 0 1) Fouled out Ale*
Rebounds - Oregon 45 (Spore tch 10)
Weber Stele 44 (Knott 10) Aatists — 0»
egon 13 (Spore tch Wadenborn Stowed
3) Weber State 18 (Knott 6i Total touts
Oregon 25 Weber State 26 A— 265
OREGON (74)
Sporoch 8 15.6 9 22 McCartney 2 5
2 2 6 Wilson 0 4 1 2 1 Selden 7 14 00
14 WaMenbom 4 12 6 7 16 Bourn 2 3.
2 2 7 Sw&dener 0-0. 00. 0 Slowed 3 8
OO 7. ( Smith 0 0 01 0 M Smith 0 0
t 2 t Litiard 04) 0 0, 0 Totals 2661
1*24 74
GONZAQA (60)
Mountam 7 18. 19 Koppleman
Ot 2 2 2 Nichoils 3 7 8 11 14 Sharp
2 5 22 7 Crider 2 9 00 6 Eshew 00
0-0 0 Baldwin 00 00 0 Slempie 5 14
2 2 12 Totals 19 54 18 23 60
Oregon 39 35 74
Gon/aga 36 24 60
3 point goals — Oregon 4 12
(Wadenborn 2 7, Stowed 1 3 Bourn 12)
Gon/aga 4 19 (Crider 2 7 Mountain 18.
Sharp 14) Fouled out — none Re
bounds Oregon 35 (Sporcich 10) Gon
/aga 42 (Koppleman 12) Assists - Ore
gon 15 (Selden 9) Gon/aga 11 (Sharp 5)
Total fouls Oregon 20 Gon/aga 19
Technical foul — Oregon Bench (wrong
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