Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 09, 1991, Page 10, Image 10

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SPORTS
Undefeated women win two more
5-0 record is
best in 8 years
By Jane Berg
It s been right veers since nn
Ori ent w omen's hnskethii! i
! i .1 :n in i; i;. >. >.i > m II .. s ' this
iiut i' hvrti Hi iriv btis not forgot
!i ■ i 1111.% Ill ell joy it
\ i < > . s.i iii tiu! loth ■ i'
ht-.iii > , .n il after Im team went
0 with i i rl stomping <>1
v .. m jiii • ,ii Nh Arthur (inert
Saturday
I hi !)u< ks iiri- off to their
' i-sl st.rrt ‘.ini i Heim s t‘*H t H i
: lilt) started the same end fin
isheii with .1 ja 7 record Ore
‘This team could be
one of the best
ever if we continue
to grow.’
trlwin ^demy
gnu will .iHt'isIJ>I io go *> 0 l‘::
'.In ! 11 Ini., sin; <■ tin■ !'I 'M "'i
m: j' : gn w l)rti ihi I )u( k g.
,m ,i iliriTn.mir mud trip hr
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Winning is nothing mw to
Hi HI) Mtrt .ill, last year IV.IS
Ills first losing M-awm, but he
• i vi.ir s i \jn-ni'is( ■■ milv
This *i iin could In- onr of
i;nm ill-mi s.ml
i he tiii t tint! Oregon ts unde
(i .iti'd is maybe not ,is surpris
ing .is tin- tsids tb.it thf ti'.im
bits b id to n t!) Ill spite ol
s.ir.i \\ Ison, normally the
1 tin ks starting i enter, missed
tin lirsl lour games til the sea
son Ix't ause ol a stress Irai lure
it. her loot and was supposed to
he back m uniform by the next
game but lleinv said Saturday
lilt* , . pboin or I will be out
much I- ‘tiger bis ause she has
In en diagnosed with mononu
< leosls
Wilson started most games
titiring her freshman year and
w as expet lit! to lie one ol Ote
on s top returners liven with
in.t Wilson's aid. though, the
J)-... ks have shown what they
are made ol
Still knowing that vm yt
Hi m • n .:. I y yy e! i without Sara
it doesn't get easier from
belt tinny s.nil ol the I >ut ks
fin tl road trip before the l‘ai it
10 l inilereru e season "1 just
hope shell he hat k by I’at
10s "
Sol t li.it \\ llson's absent e
: .1 s s h ovs n Senior M .i r tie
Smith, '.shu tuul nrsrt started .1
game .; 1 her 1 areer tirlun- being
in s i d up as \V llson's rrplaie
mi-ii! has looked so I lit mui ii of
tiir uni''. t spiH iiillv on defense
S.ituniav against the Hawks,
tiir l. foot-4 Smith recorded
four blocks mui was a of (i from
tlif hold
Also stopping up to Ixilslor
thr Dm ks inside strength is
forward Debbie Sporcich. who
scorml J1 points and grabbed
tti rebounds Saturday after
plavmg probably her worst
game over as a Dui k in the
7j. t.T> Friday win over Boise
State a! Mai (tonrt
I fell better." said Sport 11 h.
who won I’m-10 Flayer of the
Week honors last week "1
wanted to lio good last night
m k
Oregon s Sfaci Wallenborn stretches tor two ot her team-high 27
points in the Ducks 72-6i> win over Hoise State
‘‘t'mjio D-jr «. •” . * 0
lesha Smith battles tor the
board in the Ducks Saturday
win over St Joseph s
(Friday) but I was jus! it little
tense
Heim iu knowledged hisst.u
sophomore is .is nervous Fridas
end s.uii he s.iss signs uf it
again Saturday. but his confi
dence in Sport ich never fal
tens), he said
Sporcu h s performance also
intjiresseii si losepb's coach
Stephanie (.allies, vs hose team
allowed Spore ich to store IS
and grab 10 reboutuis in the
first half alone
"She’s ati excellent player,"
the Hawks' first year coach
said "She does a little bit of ev
erything vs ell "
Saturday, the whole Oregon
team did .1 little bit of every
thing well
The l)ui ks caused St Jo
seph s IJ - ;i! to turn the ball
over JO times stealing it 1J
turn s and only had 1-t turn
overs themselves I'he Oregon
defense limited the Hawks to
i-| r> percent shooting for the
game and .15 I during the sis •
ond half, and though Sport it h
"■as Use only ptuyor m scar, m
si ss.i.ic ligure-. 1 i i Kn x-- -a c;. *1
;i! least three points
! he Oregon " in avenges last
year's opening season loss at
S' Joseph s, 7li-7() Much like
the 1 )u( ks were last war. St Jo
soph's is going through a youth
movement, with a roster that
includes only one senior and
one junior
\\ e re going through some
growing pains right now."
(iaitlev said
Boise State proved to he a
pain to the Ducks l-riday Both
teams were uruleiunted going
into the game, hut the l)ur ks
held on to their lead and en
dured n u m e r mi s Hr o nni
stomps to w in 77-lif)
Oregon led bv three .it thi
hall and extended its lead to as
main as 11 in the second half,
hut Boise State (-1-1) did not let
up
\!ler trailing 54 41!. the Broil
r os roared back to take a til 5‘t
lead with live minutes left in
the game, hut Missy Slowed's
three-point play on the Ducks'
next drive put Oregon ahead
lor good
Staci H.iHnnborn, who led all
scorers with 17 points on 1J of
IB shooting, took command of
the opportunity, pulling away
Boise State with five straight
points
"We re all going to have our
good games." said a modest
Wallenliorn, who scored Ore
gon's first eight points
Sport ii ti was invisible in the
game for the first time in quite
a while She did not score in
the first half and fouled out in
the second after tallying only
four points
"Debbie did not have her
best game," Heiny said, "and
we still won."
This season. Oregon has boon
very gtxid at winning despite
the odd s