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Heiny. in his 15th sea son. has now won every home opener since the 1976 season The victory over the Koadrunners saw the Ducks hit 52.2 percent (3ft of 69) of their shots and was Oregon's second highest offensive output ever, second only to the Ducks' 121 points against Hawaii in 1979. Ducks' point guard Vanessa Selden directed the Oregon offense by handing out a club record 14 assists. The sophomore topped the old school turn to RECORD. Page 10 Photo by Em Evan* Senior guard leniffer Bourn came off the bench to score 26 points, including a school record six three-pointers, in Oregon's It4-92 victory over New Mexico State. From Discovery To Application Battelle, Pacific Northwest Laboratories Career Open House Downtown Red Lion Hotel 310 S.W. 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