Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 09, 1991, Page 10, Image 10

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Stoudamire may be joining Ducks
By Robert Weber
EmeiakJ Spoils Repoilei
Two years after becoming thi* first Oregonian to
enter Georgetown University on a basketball
scholarship. Antoine Stoudamire appears close to
completing the details for transfer to the Univer
sity
Gist month, Georgetown Coach John Thomp
son announced that bis Hoya team would be
without the services of Stoudamire for the re
mainder of the season Since then, rumors have
been circulating that the t> foot-3 sophomore
guard would surface in Eugene.
As a senior at |esuit High School in Portland.
Stoudamire led the state in scoring at 23.3 points
a game and in reliounding at 14 a game. He ex
pressed an interest in playing for the Ducks but
no scholarship was available until now.
Stoudamire. who was expected to arrive in
Portland on Tuesday, declined to be interviewed
until his academic records are received by the
University and he is accepted as a student.
Oregon Coach Don Monson said Tuesday that
he was unable to discuss the matter but did say
that as far as he knew. Stoudamire was in the pro
cess of filling out the forms for University admis
sion.
Reportedly, if Stoudamire is accepted by the
University, a liasketbull scholarship will be avail
aide. If he enrolls this week for winter term.
Stoudamire will lx* free to practice with the
Ducks although he wouldn't be eligible to play
until after fall 1991.
Stoudamire's signing with Georgetown made
big news around the state, and when he saw ac
tion in 29 games as a freshman, he appeared on
his way to becoming a key part of the Moya at
tack.
As a freshman. Stoudamire, known for his soft
shooting touch, averaged 3.1 points and 1.1 re
bounds per game, but he connected on only 39
percent of his field goal attempts He did manage
15 of 45 three-point shots and eight of 10 free
throws in his first year,
Mis best game came against Florida Internation
al. where he hit all seven of his attempts in the
first half on his way to 24 points, four rebounds
and five steals in 22 minutes of play.
The majority of last year's Moya guard core ei
ther graduated or transferred, leaving Stoudamire
as one of the more experienced players, but he
missed a month of preseason practice because of
a virus and never fully recovered the time he
missed.
In five games this season, he averaged 2.4
points and 1.4 rebounds while shooting 43 per
cent from the field. Me had a season-high six
points in the Moyas' loss to Ohio State early in
December.
Oregon fans are hoping that Stoudamire will
In; joined at Oregon by his cousin. Damon
Stoudamire. considered the state's best prospect.
Me has visited Oregon but decided against sign
ing a letter of intent during the early signing peri
od last fall.
Wrestlers triumph over Bakersfield
Oregon's wrestling team
caused u mild upset Monday
night, beating Kith-ranked (lal
State Bakersfield 22-1,'t in Ba
kersfield, Calif
The l)ui:ks, ranked 21st. got
off to a quick start and sealed
the win with victories by Curt
Struhm and Cam Strahm at !‘H>
pounds and heavyweight, re
spectively.
Oregon, now -t-l) in dual
meets this season, won its Ifith
straight dual meet in the past
two seasons.
The nation's top-ranked 11H
pounder. Dan Vidlak, got
things rolling for the Ducks
with a 0-4 decision over i’al
Higa.
Koh Stone. Scott Glenn and
Pat (Tiiig followed Vidlak's
wins with victories of their
own at 134, 142 anti 150
pounds. respectively Stone
squeaked out a 3-2 decision
over Tony Beavers, while
Glenn won by an 8-3 count,
and Graig won his match 6-3.
Oregon also got a draw at 158
pounds from Darren Gustafson,
hut Bakersfield came back with
wins over Mat Sprague at 167
pounds and Jeff McCoy at 177
pounds. Sprague was deci
sioned 7-5 by Brian Malavar
while McCoy lost 10-1 to Mark
Cheff.
The Strahm brothers helped
ice the take with a pair of easy
wins. Curt Strahm won his
match 26-10 while Cam Strahm
had an 1 l-:i win.
The Ducks wen- at Cal-State
Fullerton Tuesday night, but
results of the match were un
available at press time. Oregon
wraps up its five-match, seven
day swing through California
Wednesday at Stanford.
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