SPORTS Oregon survives scare from last-place Huskies By Jake Berg Emerald Sports Reporter Oregon is currently the hot test team in the Pacific-10 Con ference. but the Ducks wen* hardly breathing fire Saturday against Washington The Huskies, 3-10 in the Par 10 and 12-11 overall, lost their sixth consecutive conference game, a 07-04 decision to Ore gon at McArthur Court, giving the Ducks their fourth consecu tive win in the Pac-10. Combined with a Washing ton State loss at Oregon State, the Ducks. 7-5 in the Pac-10 and 12-10 overall, and the Hea vers moved into second place in the league, two games Ire hind first-place Arizona. Vet. figure this out: In the first half. Oregon shot 52 per cent from the field and Wash ington hit only 20 percent of its shots; the Ducks were 5-ot-ll from three-point land to the Huskies' 2-of-H performance Oregon led by as many as 15 in the half and was up 10 at the intermission, hut won by only three. Hut a mark in the victory col umn is still a win. and that's what counts. Oregon Coach Don Monson said "1 don't want to take away anything from winning because our players did what they had to do: win the ball game," Monson said "The name ol the game is winning it " Oregon's Terrell Hrandon and Richard Lucas agreed with their coach. "We can't complain." Hran Pac-10 Men Arizona Oregon Oregon St Washington St UCLA California Stanford Arizona St use Washington Coni Overall Qamat W L Wl Behind 93 20 5 75 12 10 2 7 5 13 9 2 76 168 2': 66 18 7 3 7 7 11 12 3 7 7 14 10 3 5 7 14 8 4 5 7 14 8 4 3 10 12 11 6’v don said "We won the game, so I'm just happy with that " "1 guess all the cylinders of the team weren't going at the same time, hut the victory is what we mainly were after and that's what we got." Lucas said For a while, however, a win over the last place Huskies looked to he in question Ore gon failed to immediately add on to its halftime lead, and the Huskies gained ground on the Due ks to start the set ond halt "The thing that bothers me a little is we get a lead, and we can't build on it." Monson said "It was really a i bore get ting through the game with a lot of interest or inspiration " Freshman Jordy l.yden's three-pointer at 15: i t in the second hall was Oregon's lone si ore in the first six minutes ol the second period, a time in which l.yden's basket was the only one made out of Oregon's 10 attempts Washington pulled to within three. 41-38, on Tom Caviezel's trey at the 13-minute mark, and fortunately for Oregon, it was the Huskies' closest whiff of the Ducks until the final score "I'm really proud of our of fort." Washington (loach l.vnn Nance said "Wo could have (.onto in hore against a loam as hot .is Oregon is and ha< ked off and taken a loss and gone home, but we didn't Saturday's win and a Thurs dav triumph over Washington State avenge what were per haps the l)ui ks most frustrat ing losses of the year Oregon held a nine point halftime advantage at Seattle in the season’s earlier matchup with Washington before the Huskies won the game in over time, MH MO "We were looking forward to both of these games not |ust be cause we lost them." said guard Kevin Mixon, who had 17 points "Hut now we're in second place It was two big wins for us The Dm ks w ill attempt to ex tend their winning streak at I'dl.A Thursday night and at l !S( I on Saturdav WASHINGTON (Mi Bf7 13 1 4 1 y Meekm* 4 16 I*' M Hjyw.-»'(} 2 6 36 7 F 'BM.-h 00 00 0 Merrill 4 0 2 2 13 Oav ef 3 13 2 2 9 Younghttjod 1 2 00 2 Wtxxlt ao 2 2 2 Touts 2i V 12 \ 6 4 OBCOON (67) l yjen 2 *) ) *> 4 File l *> 2 4 8 Lit « 1 S 4 *i ft Brandon 9 tft 6 7 2*> Ml.ury 6 IS 2 2 17 Jordan 1 « 00 2 d#r Vw 00 00 0 Palleraon 0 0 00 0 Johnson 00 0 0 0 Bia(M) 00 0 Tola** 21 49 17 23 67 Washington 26 Ml 64 0*»gor‘ 16 3* 6 7 1 Point goats Washington / 1ft tMnrnlt Jft Brown 2 1 Cavu/** tft Youngblood i i H iy wat.l 0 If Oregon ft 21 (Mt»on *> 12 Lyd*” 2 1 Brandon 1 6| F <»ut*d >ul Brown Re bound* Washington 11 .M«trtm» 10) Ore gon JSllut-as lyden 91 AmhU Wa*h.ng ion 12 Oregon 13 *>' Tola' tool* Washington 23 Oregon 16 A tt 3M Photo bt Amir* Kaoim Oregon's larily l.yden und Washington's l)oin; Minkins battle for a rebound in a ti7-64 l)ui:k win Saturday afternoon. THROUGH MARCH 2 k 50% OFF & FRAMES 13th and Kincaid Monday - Friday 7:30 • 6:00 Saturday 10:00 - 6:00 Phone (503) 346-43 3 1