Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 13, 1992, Page 10, Image 9

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SPORTS
Stanford’s Dukes downs Ducks
j Men's basketball
loses 78 57 to de
fending NIT champs
By Jayson Jacoby
i " ■'1 e
Kings hav kingdoms but
Sal nr<1.iv night Dukes ruled
Mi Arthur Court and the Ore
gun men's basketball leam
I'eler Dukes, liie Stanford
Cardinal's sharpshooter, that is
The (> foot 5 Junior forward
fid llirt-e three point shots dur
ing Stanford's lf> run earls in
the set ond half, a stretrh that
broke open a tight game and
ended Oregon's hopes for a. J 0
!‘ai ifi< !ti (.onfi-reiH e start
I he 7H 57 loss evened the
Uui ks league mark at 1-1. 5 t>
overall Stanford unproved to
1 1. Si-2 overall
Dukes heroics came after Or
egon fought back from e nine
point halftime defu It to forge a
tu at -tfi with 14 1 minutes
left
Or I .inn< ! Williams h 11 ! wo
three pointers his only
points of iIh game during
llif* 1 *« 7 (Jregori run
Dukes then broke ilir lie with
,1 27 footer .Hiil just three min
ules .uni two more Duk.es ram
ftows I.iter Stanford leii S ri -12
and Oregon never got ( loser
lh.il i 1 1
Dukes was wide open on .ill
three Irevs, offer selling tmnsei!
up behind I he line while Slim
ford's four oilier players broke
Oregon's press Dukes' shunting
not only doomed the Dut ks
hui his t rowd taunting also an
gered the small hut vocal
i rowd of (.750
Those threes kind of broke
our but k, Oregon couch Don
Munson said "Dukes rame
hark and vs e i ouldn't lot ate
him often enough He vsas jtisi
too vs ide open
It took a lot out of Us said
Antoine Stoudamire who led
the Dm ks with 22 points He
moved around from side to side
anil v\ e (ouldlTI find him We
lust broke down after that
Dukes shooting certainly
played a lug part in Oregon's
demise, hut it vsas b\ no means
the only reason I he Ducks
longest offensive drv spell
came at the worst time dur
tng the (iuniinal's dec isive set
ond-half spurt
Between tile lit* at -10 and Da
mon Runyon s jumper that
P^olo by Stoop*
Chuck Patterson end his teammates stayed with Stanford players
like Paul Garrett for much of Saturday s game, but eventually the
Cardinal was too much to handle
brought ihr M ure to 71-tij with
three .iini .1 liulf minutes loft
,1 n almost ! 1 minute strelr h
Oregon managed only two Hold
goals
That offensive futility, 'O'
mut h as any thing Stanford's of
fense did was n‘s|H)nsif)lc for
tin* set ond half ( ollapse
Munson said it wasn't just a
u eak offense, though
'They were )us! too lough
defensively and on the boards,''
Monson said The Cardinal out
refauinded the Ducks 47 to 30,
int hiding 73 from All-Amen
i an ( andidate Adam Keefe
Thu kids made a good run at
them We just didn’t get
enough good shots," Munson
said Stanford's as good a de
fensive team as there is in the
league "
Oregon ( ertainIv he 1 pud
prove that statement Saturday,
as It shot less than 34 percent
from the field, including a dis
mal three of 17 from three
point range (1 7 percent)
Stanford, m ea n w hiIe ,
warmed up after shooting 4 1
pen rnt 111 the first Il.lll to lilt 17
<>I to m thf mu oriel li.ilt (f)7 per
(imt) The Cardinal ulso made
si'vrn of to trevs
Mill, tin- Dm ks played pretty
well in the lust half and cer
tainly proved they i an play
with the defending NIT cham
pions. who are picked to finish
as high as third in the l’ac-10
The l)ui ks' biggest worry
corning in was Keefe, the I’ac
10 s leading scorer at tit. points
per game
Oregon held Keefe in check
for the first 20 minutes, hem
ming him in with a collapsing
/one and stationing Clyde Ior
dan the Dm ks' lies! defender
in front of the t>-foot-0 for
ward at all times
Keefe didn't get Ills first field
goal until almost 1 1 minutes
were gore and si tired just nine
points ill the first hall The rest
of the ( animal ( ouldll't lilt the
open Jumpers that defensive
strategy gave them, arid Stan
ford made just two of 11 three
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