SPORTS Beavers post rare Civil War win OSU ends 11-game losing streak to Oregon women, 74-58 By Jake Berg Emerald Sports Reporter Forget that Oregon State had lost its last 11 games to Oregon. Forget that the Beavers had won only once at McArthur Court since 1976. Forget the Oregon State team of a year ago that finished 5-26 and last in the Pacific-10 Conference. Forget, and one may not have been surprised at what hap pened Friday night. An underrated Beaver team walked into Mac Court Friday with an impressive 8-4 mark, and left the Ducks' home court with a 74-58 win that stunned the 1,354 in attendance. Oregon Coach Glwin Heiny though was one of the few not surprised by Oregon State's performance. "Oregon State is a lot better than anyone realizes," Heiny said. "They can get in the top five in the league." Oregon State upped its re cord to 9-4 overall, and 1-2 in the Pac-10. Oregon dropped to 7-6 with its third straight loss and is 0-3 in the conference. Rebounding and an intense Oregon State defense derailed the Ducks in the first half. In the opening half alone, the lea vers pulled down a monstrous 29 rebounds and forced 10 Ore gon turnovers. "1 really think the rebounds and the turnovers that first half were the key," Heiny said. "It set the tone, it set the lead.” —Pac-JO Women. Stanford use Washington Washington St UCLA California Oregon Si Arizona St Oregon Arizona Coni Overall Owner W l W L Behind 4-0 103 - 30 04 Vi 3 1 11-2 1 2t 10 2 IVt 2-1 7 6 1V*, 22 05 2 1 2 9 4 2 Vj 03 94 3W 03 76 3W 0 4 94 4 Seeming to set a tone for the game, Oregon sank two break away lay-ins to jump out to a 4-0 start. Unfortunately for the Ducks, it was their last lead of the game. Oregon State ran off 11 straight points to put distance between itself and tlm Ducks, and though Oregon pulled within 13-12 on an 8-2 run of its own. the Beavers dominated the opening 20 minutes. Guard Izzy Maryntschak was responsible for five of Oregon State's first 11 points, includ ing the Beavers’ first three pointer all year The play of Oregon State’s guards was somewhat unex pected. as the Beavers' inside game had been more highly touted, hut Maryntschak and reserve guards Kathy Smith and Margo Evashevski dis pelled rumors of a suspect Bea ver backcourt by combining for 22 first-half points. Of the Beavers' 20 first-half rebounds, the Ducks allowed Beaver forward Sonjhia Flem ing nine rebounds and center Natalia Mattie k (tight hoards The Heavers had 11 offensive rebounds, and many of those boards led to easy baskets and an tl-point lead at intermis sion. 36-25. Oregon State exploded in the second half as it did the first, opening the half on a 17--4 run which banished any Oregon hopes of a comeback |udy Shannon, the Heavers' leading scorer at 2 1 points a contest, hit for eight consecutive points on her way to an lH-point night. Debbie Sporcich. who scored only five points and had but three rebounds at the half, hit an offensive rhythm in the sec ond half and fueled a I fla ks' run to counter that of the Hea vers Sporcich worked her way in side to knock down five con secutive lay-ins during a 17-2 scoring stretch, bringing the Ducks as close as 10 points tie fore Oregon State pulled away for the win. OREQON STATE (741 Fleming 2 10 36 7 Shannon ft 16 77 1ft Mattick 2 10 4 9 ft Maryntichah 6 n 7 6 21 Jon## 04 0-0 0 tva»hev#ki 59 2 2. 12 K Smtin 3 ft OO 6. Allen 1 1 00 2 Total# 2769 1027 74 OREGON (Sft) Sporcich 016 12 19, Welienborn 5 17, 12. 12. McCartney 5 11 14 11 Bourn 2 6 35 8 Stolen 2 5 00 4 I Smith 0 2 13 1 WH*on 11. 1 3. 3. Swadener 00 0-0. 0 Camp bell 00, 00 0. i tilertj 00, OO 0 Total# 24 5ft ft 1ft 5ft Oregon Stale 36 36 74 Oregon 25 33 5ft 3 point goal# — Oregon Slate 2 5 (Marynt#chafc 2 5) Oregon 2 11 (Bourn 1 5 Walienborn 12 McCartney 0-2. Stowed 02) Fouled out — None Rebound# — Oregon Slate 49 (Malftck 13). Oregon 41 (Sporcich 13) A#»»*t» — Oregon Stale 12 (Fleming Mattick 3) Oregon 14 (Stowed 5) Total foul# — Oregon Slate 21 Oregon 20 A — t 364 Oregon's Staci Wallenbom had 12 /mints and 10 rebounds against Oregon Slate Friday night, but it wasn 'I enough as the Beavers won 74-50. 50% OFF ft FRAMES 13th and Kincaid Monday - Friday 7:30 - 6:00 Saturday 10:00 - 6:00 Phone (503) 346-433 1