Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 07, 1991, Page 8, Image 8

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    SPORTS
Oregon takes game, season series from OSU
By Robert Weber
Emerald Spoils Reporter
During three heartbreaking
Civil War losses last season.
Oregon appeared to be knock
ing on the door for hoop su
premacy in the state. In
Wednesday night's 8H-6B tri
umph over Oregon State at
McArthur Court, they broke it
down.
Richard l.ucas started fast
and helped the Ducks to a
36-29 halftime lead with 12
points and five rebounds in the
opening stanza, and when Ter
rell Brandon came out smoking
after the intermission, Oregon
(5-5 in the Pac-tO. 10-10 over
all) cruised to its second win of
the year against Oregon State
for the first time since 1977-78
"1 thought l.ucas really set
thi) lone early. Oregon Cx)«ch
Don Monson said, "and Terrell
had a great second half offen
sively."
i.ucas was nine of 12 from
the field for the game, includ
ing four monster dunks that got
the crowd and his teammates
going
"Mv mentality is that if I get
the ball. I'm going to try and
dunk it," Lucas said
Hrandon knocked home 22 ol
his game-high 32 points in the
second half to pace the Ducks,
and for the second consecutive
game, he had plenty of help.
"It was another really com
plete effort defensively and of
fensively." Monson said as his
team moved into a four-way tie
for third place in the confer
ence.
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the first half. Oregon warmed
up and connected on 17 of their
28 second-half shots (61 per
cent) and finished the night 14
of 15 from the foul line. Not
bad for a team that only made 9
of 24 from the line in their last
outing
l^ast month in Corvallis, the
Beavers manhandled Oregon
on the boards on their way to
84-76 victory. Wednesday
night. Lucas and Bob Fife made
sure that wouldn't happen
again.
Lucas finished with 20 points
and 11 rebounds, in his final
Civil War contest, while Fife
chipped in with 14 boards as
the pair helped give Oregon a
43-29 rebounding edge, and
help quiet Beaver players who
said after the last game that Or
egon didn't know how to block
out on the boards.
"All tin? talk that went on af
ter the last game, we took it
personally." Lucas said, "and
we decided we'd do our talking
on the court."
"Rebounding is what hurt
us," Anderson said, "but it
was really 'cause we couldn't
stop them."
how many rebounding drills
we’ve done."
Munson and Oregon State
Coach (im Anderson agreed
with Lucas that the battle of the
boards was the difference
"The boards really hurt us
last time," Monson said, "but
this time we got them. 1
thought Fife did a good job re
bounding fur us."
"Rebounding is what hurt
us." Anderson said, "but it
was really cause we couldn't
stop them "
Meanwhile. Brandon strug
gled in the first half and Mon
son even substituted freshman
Clyde jordan for him, leaving
Brandon and the rest of the
9,756 screaming fans in the Pit
puzzled.
"1 thought he was trying to
force it a little,” Monson said.
"I just told him to let the game
come to him."
Hrandon was back within a
minute, and for the rest of the
evening, the game belonged to
the point guard and the Ducks.
"When they needed a hoop.
Hrandon would get it for them
We couldn't stop him." Ander
son said
Teo Alibegovic paced the
Beavers (5-5, 11-9) with 2t>
points despite constant harass
ment from I.ucas.
"Teo is tough," Monson
said.
OREGON STATE IM)
M Jackson 2 6 0 2. 5 Alibegovic 9 20
4i 26 Scotl 18 00 2 Mams 2 6 06 6
McKinnay Mi 2 2 4 Brantley 7 12 11, 15
Andarson 2 2 4 4 8 Cavali 00 0-0 0 Toiait
24 60 11 14 66
OREGON (83)
lydan 28 4 4 8 Fifa 16 >2 3. Lucas
9 12 2 2 20 Brandon 12 21 66 32 M.«on
6 15, 0-0, 16. Jordan 11.113. van tlar Vaan
00 06 0 Johnson 1 1 06. 2. Patterson 06.
00 0 Blair 0 1 00 0, O Nail 06 06 0 la
Jackson 06 06.0 Totals 3265 14 15 63
Oregon State 29 37 66
Oragon 36 47 83
3 Point goals — Oragon State 7 16
tAiibagovic 4 5. Harris 2 5. Jackson 1 i Scott
02 McKinnay 02 Branday 0 1) Oregon 5 16
(Muon 3 9 Brandon 2 3. Lydan 0 3 Blair 01)
Fouiad out — Nona Rabounds — Oragon
Stata 29 (Scott 8), Oragon 43 (Fife 14) As
sists- Oragon Stata 7 (Ahbagovic M Jack
son 2) Oragon 14 (Muon 4) Total fouls ~ Or
agon Stata 15. Oragon 10 A 9 756
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