Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 22, 1991, Page 8, Image 8

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SPORTS
Men’s b-ball to face Grizzly reception
By Dave Chafoonneau
t n*?.,*■] Spcvls R*pOrt*r
Coach Don Munson would
like for his Oregon men's bas
ketball team to gel used to play
ing In front of rowdy < rowds
The Du< .ks will get their chance
tfus weekend, hut it won't lie at
Mi Arthur Court
Oregon will travel In Mis
sou la. Mont . to face the Uni
versity of Montana Criz/.lies to
night a! I. 05 p m . and Monson
is wary of the Dahlherg Arena
i rosy d
They have kind of a hostile
trow'd there," he said "This
team's real tlon til a hostile
i row'll is something they need
in experience Unfortunately.
Ml SSI. .la IS no! the lies! pill! e
to start it
Starling junior point guard
Andre Collier a junior college
transfer playing in his fsrsi I)i
visum I game said he isrt t wor
ried ahi u! the i rowd
I'm x-ik ng forward to the
game he said "The crowd
has no iiffeel on me You have
to blot k the fans out het auxe
esi fvwhen you go there's go
mg to fn fans
The Cri/Jtlies are the defend
ing dig Sky ( onferente chain
pious and made It to the NCAA
Basketball Tournament las!
year Indore lieing eliminated in
the first round by Nevada l-as
Vegas They have only played
one game this year, an B 7 - Nit
triumph over Simon I raser
The Ducks .ire coming off a
victory over the Iceland Nation
al Team two weeks ago in a
g a me 1 ii ,i t gas e M on son a
chain t to look at his C.li h of
young players
Since the Iceland game Ore
gon has been riddled bv the till
and other ailments l ast week
'.or (dayers ■■ aim- down with
the !lu sophomore forward
lords' l.vdell sat out the entire
yy eek vs till a by peri- ■> tended
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Oregon mon s basketball coach Don Monson wants his team to get
used to playing in front ol animated — and hostilo — crowds when
the team laces the Montana Grizzlies this weekend in Missoula,
Mont
knee. and sophomore forward
Krit van dcr Veen fractured Ills
index finger
Monson said itie injuries set
the Irani hat k
1 thought we'd improved
quite a in! up to the Iceland
gaice he sail! But last week
was not a real good week be
i ausr of the injuries and the
flu "
hydro's injur, was of extra
i om ern It) Munson
l.ydon was the one kid i
thought we couldn't lose."
Mo n son s a i (i "He'll p I a \
against Montana but it s obvi
mis lie's out of condition from
the week off
Oregon's starting lineup tor
the game will remain I he same
as il was against Iceland I.vden
ami sophomore Clyde Jordan at
forwards, Collier and freshman
Orlando Williams at guards and
senior Chuck Patterson at cen
ter.
Munson said he thought
freshmen Johnnv Reece, Jell
Potter and Damon Runyon
would also get substantial plav
ing time and said he was espe
ciallv pleased with the pertor
mane e so far of Potter
' The biggest surprise of the
season ts the presence Potter
has made. Munson said He
helps out with rebounding and
defending the post, which is
something we need help with
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