Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 07, 1990, Page 15, Image 14

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    SPORTS
Sluggish Ducks lose to Utah; Brandon scores 31
By Robert Weber
Emerald Sports Reporter
The Oregon Ducks got their
second taste of life on the road
in college basketball Thursday
night, and it left them feeling a
little queasy.
The Ducks headed into
Utah's Huntsman Center fresh
off of a <18-71 win over UAH
and looking to extend their
winning streak to two games,
hut they ran into a Utah squad
that wasn’t about to let that
happen.
Using a balanced attack and a
big surge late in the first half.
Utah (5-1) managed to control
the game and cruise to a <tr>-81
win Six Utes. including the
entire starting five, scored in
double figures, led by Walter
Watts with 18.
The latest chapter in Ore
gon's roller coaster year left
Coach Don Monson shaking his
head and begging for some con
sistency.
“Well, obviously wo didn't
play very well," Monson said.
“We weren't ready to play, and
I don't know why; you might
ask the players why."
One Duck that was definitely
ready to play was point guard
Terrell Brandon. As he did last
a week ago at Missouri. Bran
don provided the hulk of the
team's offense throughout the
game. He collected 17 of Ore
gon's 14 points in the first half
and finished with 31 points,
which ties a career-high
The 5-foot-ll junior hit 14 of
his 21 shots and also chipped
in with five assists and four
steals. The little help he did get
came from Richard Lucas and
freshman Clyde Jordan
Lucas, the Ducks' ti-foot-7 se
nior center, finished with 12
points and seven rebounds
while Jordan added 11 points
and eight boards in a career
high 25 minutes of action.
Afterwards, Monson said,
"Terrell played tiard and very
well, and Lucas played hard
but was just out of sync Clyde
Jordan is a good offensive play
er with some skills and he's go
ing to help us."
Oregon closed to within five
late in the first half before Utah
ran off 10 unanswered points to
build a 48-34 halftime edge. It
got worse for the Ducks in the
second half as they fell behind
by as many as 20 before making
OREGON (81)
Lydan 3 7 00 8. Fife 2 5. OO 4 Lucas
5 7 20 12 Brandon 1421 1 1 3V M««on
3 11 3 3 9, Johnson OO. 00 0. Jordan 5 13.
OO. 11. Palterson 02 OO 0 Blair 1 3. 00 2
wan der Vwm OO, OO. 0. O'Neil 1 1. GO. 2
Jackson 1-1 OO 2 Totals 35 71 6 10 01
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Grant 4 10 60. 15. McGrath 6 8. 1 1 13
Walts 8 9 2 3. 10 Tata 1 5 88 10 Wilson
4 10. 12. 11. Soto 01 2 2, 2 Rydaich 2 4. 12
6. Cain OO 00 0 O«ion 4 5 OO. 12. Afeaki
2-4. 4 5. 8 Totals 31 56. 2029.95
Of agon 34 47 81
Utah 40 47 95
3 Point goals — Or agon 5 19 (Brandon
2 5. Lydan 24 Jordan 14 Muon 0 5. Blair
Oil. Utah 8 12 (Dtion 44 Wilson 24
Rydaich 1 3. Grant 11). Fouiad out — Nona
Rebounds — Or agon 29 (Jordan 0) Utah 36
(McGrath 9) Assists— Oregon 14 (Brandon
5). Utah 19 (Tata 7) Total tools — Oregon 23.
Utah 12 A — 10 196
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one last charge with about four
minutes left.
A Brandon three-pointer with
2:1(1 left closed the gap to
H7-77. hut the Ducks would get
no closer as Utah pulled away
down the stretch
After such a strong perfor
mance at home on Tuesday. Or
egon seemed tired and uncom
fortable playing away from
home Monson noticed this and
reminded his squad that play
mg on the road is just part of
the game
“We didn't work hard
enough, and they just wanted it
more than we did." Munson
said "I know we were dead
legged, but when you come
into somebody else’s place, you
know they are going to come
.ifter you I've told my players
that we can’t play every game
at Mac Court."
Despite the disappointment
in his team's performance.
Monsun was quick to give
praise the effort of Kick
Majorws' team
"Give Utah credit, they
played well and hard,” Mon
son said.
Credit should also l>c given
to Ma|erus for even being on
the sidelines, lust days after his
Utes suffered a 73-tili setback in
Me Arthur Court las! year,
Majerus checked into a hospital
i omplaining of chest pains
A seven bypass operation left
the coach feeling belter but out
of basketball for the rest of the
season. Now he's (rack with a
little less weight, a little more
restraint but with the same fire
in bis eyes
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