BOWL Continued from Page 24 deficit to beat the Bruins 28-24. Andersen said the Freedom Bowl was ready to accept the then 7-2 Ducks. "The win over IJCI.A was very impressive, to come back in the fourth quarter on a must drive with (Bill) Musgrave hurt." Andersen said. "The Ians were going crazy and you could see the genuine enthusi asm for the program." The following week Colorado State clinched a winning sea son with a 31-13 win over Tul sa at home in Hughes Stadium, and much like Auteen Stadium the week before, the fans wen going crazy in Fort Collins. Colo, hoping that the Rams could get a bowl bid for tin first time since HI4H "A week later," Andersen said. "Colorado State had ( inched a winning season and were playing Tulsa after beat ing Wyoming. The fans on one side of the stadium were yell ing 'Freedom' and the fans on tin? other side were yelling ' Bow 1. ’ "They were genuinely ex cited about going to a bowl game also.'' In- said. Mot only were tin- Ducks and Rams "genuinely excited" to !«■ in tin- Freedom Bowl, they played a genuinely e\< iting game as well whi(.h made An dersen's "practical approac h the right approac h for Freedom Bowl \ II DUCKS Continued from Page 23 gun's f> 1 points Tin* Oregon lineup lias tin dergone some changes tulelv at ter living without the services ol two starters Senior forward Trina Mctiarl net the team’s I bird-leading scorer and rebounder. Ims been sidelined fur the past tour games with a sprained left an kle that is still healing I’lie Ducks will be without sophomore point Vanessa Sel don for the rest of the season Selden. who was in charge of running the Ducks’ offense, was ruled ineligible due to a< a ilemii deficiencies. OREGON 4 7 7 12. 15. Dtison V.'l, 0-0. 2 Rob*n son 0 » 12 1 Hilda 1 2. 2 2 4 Nelson 1 2 1 2 3 Smith 0 1 0 0 0 Total* 3.1-68 23 t*. 94 Of#oon 25 *2 67 California 42 52 M 3 point goals Oregon i 19 iW*»Mwbom 2 6 Bourn 1 8 Campbell 0-2 Swftdtner 02 Stowed 0 1) California 6 14 (Salt 4 9 Baker' 2 4 Wiley Oli touted out Stowed Staf ford Rebounds Oregon 39 (Sporeten 13). California 5? (Pabmsano 16) Assists O»o gem 12 (Stowall I Smith 3). California 16 tW* lay 9' Total tout* - Oregon 26 California 20 A 438 OREGON (61) Sporcich 9 16 2 3, 20 Waflenborn 1 \2 4 5 19 Stowed 3 9 0 0 7 I Smith 2 6 043 4 M Smith t i 2 2 4. Bourn 13, 0-0. 3. Wilson 01 2 4 2 L ilanj 0 2 2 2. 2 Swadener 0 2. 0 0 0 Totals 2‘S so 12 if- 6f STANFORD ittfl) /•eistra 12 1C 33. 7 9 0 ’4 Whiting 4-7 2 i<3 Manning 3 8, ^4 10 Ma. Mufdo 5 6 0-0 10. Nedgpath 2 9 0-0 4 Sedivan 1 2 CM3, 2. Dougherty » 5 08 2. Tay lor 0-1 0-0. 0 Ricfwcls 0 1 0-0 0 tioodenpouf t 9 0*0 3 Tota.a 36 76. 10-13. 88 Oregon 33 28 63 Stanford 44 44 $& 1-point gu*** - - Qtf yon 3-12 ftVatMftbom ' 4. Stonvi" 1-4 B0u