Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 10, 1992, Page 13, Image 12

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    Ducks triumph in Pac-10 opener
j Hot-handed
Stoudamire leads in
spired team past Cal
By Dave
N ’ m,it!«*r what hapjwms the
what the caliber of the team
:1 ■ v pi,iv' ■! on - hursdas the
l.i! I remains The ' >.. k s a re ! 0
n: I’,it ifit in ( otiferen e plus
: ill me: s ti.i.vkt• ti
lean ' '>-Fv overall! ' pimped out
lo 'an 11-0 Usui and refused to
• ( a! ■,rr a t . k , we: ns i:
if.itni Tin- (folded Hears fit-i in
. : 'ii ;V uv i • i ’ i ' in i;s,
i opener at \h Arthur
Court Ihursduv
In tlu’ beginning, ('.a! missed
easy layups, made sloppy tun.
overs and committed stupid
fouls, as Oregon crashed tin
boards, hustled for loose balls
and freshman point guard john
nil’. Keel e went Wild
Reece, starting in Ins first
game of tin- year in pine e ot in
jured Andre ( oilier, scored
nine ol the Ducks first 1 1
points including two three
pointers
Reece said it was no mistake
tie c ante out tiring
I knew 1 had to get tnv shots
early, he said "Jordv (l.vden)
is out and he's the one who's
usually taking those shots
lust as tin’ M.u Court crowd
started to get rowdy. Cal went
on a 0 0 run to make the score
1 1 -b
Oregon held off the Bears'
surge as junior forward Antoine
Stoudamire and freshman
guard Orlando Williams scored
i : till- Due ks' next !7 points
Oregon went into halftime with
.1 2H-2d lead
The two teams exchanged
baskets toe iiiui ii ol tin* second
halt with Stoudamire, Reece
and Williams continuing to do
the hulk ol the scoring tor tile
Ducks, and forward Brum Hen
dm ►. lighting it up lor Ca.
Oregon built a 12-point lead,
only to see the Beats cut the
!<-ad t■ v a*. Vi O’ with under
Antoine Stoudamiro led the Ducks to a 67-57 win with his 76 points
six minutes remaining
Stoudamire then hit what
was the most important shot u!
the game
U ith tli ■■ set uin: , a: :' : 1
riot h. Stoudamire laum.hed u
25 foot bomb that hit nothing
but the bottom of tfie net to
turn stingy Cal away for good
I knew It was iri as soon as
it left my hand.' .Stoudamire
said 'It was a big stmt We
needed that huikel, and it got
the . rovvii behind us
Keel e clutched Up at the end,
nailing ? of H from the line in
iff film lour minute- are
tfur s u torv
Reece (21 points).
Ntoudamire !2(>i and Williams
I l.ti i ombim-d for fit) Ore
i;: • • (>' p. nuts Center ( ! . ».
Patterson chipped in with nmi
rebounds, not to mention Ins
most active g one ol til'1 season
Chuck really hew n:-";ni:
tonight,' couth iJon Miitison
s lid I don't know vy he:- ’
go! .ill tluit tiger jri his tank
hut that's (he most aggress - vi
game he s (ilityed
Thursday s win may n navi
given Oregon mote tiger in its
tank hut at least it gay e then
some much needed ; untid.-nr
! in ;i . , s t..
M.mlord tontorruyy tngti; a!
7 I k at M, Court
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1H-11 Cougars !t‘li in ihc opening round,
in’, was i out it Harold Rhodes' iirst In I'
vnar siint
A i. i re ad may havi Arizona linn
things nghi now conside ring the U lid
ished i.-dS ias! vr.tr 1‘irst-veur coat
Hoiivii in; urnl id5-71 as Id year ctMt.it
Hi-.a It Stale before leaving for Tucson Iasi
Arizona Slate has i
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sing lug
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h Joan
ul Long
year
urned a
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beginning tin- season H
Hut, it si'cras, nothing :n the I'.n • id will :
this year
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