Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 18, 1991, Page 5, Image 5

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    SPORTS
Ducks give one away in overtime
By Ashley Conklin
Emerald Sports Editor
Oregon had so much to gain
in Thursday's Pacific -10 bas
ketball game with Washington
in Seattle, but t ame away with
nothing but disappointment in
.in BH-Hti overtime loss
Consider what the Duds
squandered in the loss to the
1 luskies
• A tie for second plai e. with
Oregon State, in the I’ac- lit
Oonferent e and being only one
half game behind Arizona In
stead. the Ducks drop into a
fourth place tie with CCI.A at
2-2 in the i’ac-10
• A 14-point lead in the first
half was all but gone in the
opening minutes ol the second
half.
Oregon led 25-21 with six
minutes remaining in the first
half and still led 48-24 at half
time The Huskies then opened
the second half with a 12-0 run
to tie thi1 game at 40-40
• A r.ire chant e to win on the
road in conference play Ore
gon was only 1-4 overall on the
road this season and won only
three Far 10 games away from
McArthur Court last season
• A balanced si oriug attai k tor
one of the few times this sea
sou Torre 11 liraniion oni e
again led tile way this time
with 28 points and seven as
sisls
Hut Bob I do had one of the
best all around games ot his ca
reel w ith 14 pin ills. 12 re
bounds and lout him ked shots,
w hile |ordv I vdon came oft the
bench to add 10 points
However. Washington s
three point shooting the
Huskies were 10 ot 10 from
three point land did the
Dm ks in
"We could have won the
game." Oregon Coach Don
Pac-10 Men
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Munson s.iid I just fen I so sor
ry for the kids because they
played well enough to win on
the road
Munson wanted to fori e an
up-tempo name ,inmost the
Huskies, who came into the
name as the top defensive team
in the Pac-10. allowing only till
points a game
Oregon was successful exe
cuting its game plan in the first
half, getting steals from Itran
don off its three-quarters court
press and dominating the do
fensive boards with l ife and
Lucas.
In the second half, however,
the Huskies begin breaking the
press and Brett Merritt went
wild from the three point line,
hitting five tre\s and si oring 21)
of Ins 22 points in the sei ond
half
"We had a good first half I
thought. Munson said "The
press helped us in the first half
hut in the second half the\ got
mote aggressive and started
blitzing the haII down the
court and that hurt us
l.vden put Oregon ahead
H 1 - 7!> with 2 I seconds lei I to go
in regulation, but Mike Ha\
ward s hook shot with three
seconds left forced the over
time
In the extra session. Kevin
Mixon gave the Dm ks an Hti tt t
lead on a three pointer hut a
Merritt three and a free throw
by James i irui h with 14 sn
onds left gave the Huskies an
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