Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 16, 1992, Page 8, Image 8

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SPORTS
Women’s team shooting
for first Pac-10 win tonight
By Jake Berg
■ •• i { 1 tor
\fter eight yimi". of purr
blls*. the Oregon women's has
ketbal ■ team expef 11 • ru ed ' w o
n.<s ill plain blah law week
i mi
. hi' !)u< k-. pri-M-.iMm sihcd
... n.iw them finish H-2, liul .1
pair of loss*’S at UCLA and USC
to open u|> the I’nciftc-10 Con
ference season have Oregon
n ! scrambling to mend the
siart ol the new \ * ar
\ league win is a' needed as
invthing right now for the
. is, and .1 visit to Mi Arthur
Court ! \ U ashington Stale to
’ ' t() ami Washington
's.deiduv w ill give Oregon its
1 h.sm c
But is that good or had?
; h*'se tw o teams i lulling
ere this weekend .ire probably
bet ter 1 hall the two w e pi st
played Oregon coach Kiwm
Heim said
That in,iv bode badly lor the
Ducks. who lost to the Bruins
: , 2 i points and to the Trojans
: * ,:h In w.ilks Washington
State which f et e I ved as
many votes in the latest nation
. p li e. ! s( and Washing
t: a. ttie \o 'I team ill tile t otiri
, w Oh a 10-2 rec ord
i !-, s get us I* 1 wonder
H>'inv said "It s frustrat
. Iise we didn I execute
wo.it we were practicing, hut
w * re better now
Off the court tilings are look
ing Irelter tor the Dm ks Injured
liebhi* Sport it h )ust recently
' 1! .1 * eg removed from her
' :. Heiny expet ts fils star
hoinore hai k In a "couple
' . re w . . -k s
But the loss ol Sporrii h
‘The losses get us
to wondering. It's
frustrating because
we didn't execute
what we were
practicing, but
we're better now.'
' Hc ny.
shoyved i,.-1 wei send. hr s.iiii
'Dob s sin is .) big lot lor in
the game Hciny s.ihi Hr also
said the reason OCLA .uni l'SC
were mi effective was the fai l
that the\ wore able !o .utilize
their post platers without
Sporcirh to guard them down
low
Shooting was also .1 problem
tor the Ducks in those games,
hitting nnh tit percent of their
shots against CSC and 4(1 per
( ent against I It'LA
But the Ducks had better gel
their hot hands out for the Cou
gars 'l it overall anri Ml ill the
I'ai !0. if they want to avoid a
repeat of last year's nightmare
at Mac Court In that now infa
mous contest from last season,
Washington State embarrassed
the Ducks, 102-69. Oregon's
second worst loss all season
What was worse was the far t
that two nights earlier, Oregon
had played ranked Washington
tough before losing. 5f>-r>0
Heiiiy said the Cougars may be
better than their cross-state ri
vals this year
! think they're stronger than
W ashington. Hoiny said
Cold Ducks face hot Bruins
tonight; Troians on Saturday
By Dave Charbonneau
■ •• j :;Reo
: hr Oregon ini'h s haskrthall
It-.im ( .in iio no vvrung this
Weekend
'I tie Ducks will IrtiVfl to C i.ili
lurni.i to take on l.'C.I.A ami
i SI two gamrs in which Ore
go!: Is e\pl-l teij to lose
i onighl the Dm ks will face
tin- second-ranked Bruins at
i’auit-v Pavilion l (11.A is posse
tiiv tin' hottest team 111 the na
tion
The Bruins possess a perlei t
;n i) ret uni (2-0 in tin- Piii ifio
:i) t onierente) ami are coming
i.tf a huge Victor! over seventh
rankeii Arizona, ending the
Wildcats incredible Jl-gaine
tiome winning stre.ik
However till- iliggest prob
iem for Oregon (5-t>. 1-1) is they
iio not even clime close to
niatctiing up with the mighty
Bruins
t tl.Vs front line features t>
liKit lO forward Don Mai Lean,
0 H forward Lracy Murray and
11-. enter Kodiiev Zimmerman
St.e:l,i-.in and Murray both
■a er.iging over JO [joints .i
game this \e.ir will In- guard
'd in t tvde Jordan and An
te,:.'- StiH.diirnire both at n r>
Loach Dun Munson said
there's really not too mui h any
one can do about it
When you're overmatched,
you just have to go out and
p!av. he said 'There's no so
1 ret s, :U! cm to it. v uu have to
sin k !u Mot lean and keep your
r\r on Murray
Tin- Ducks off coming ulf .1
week ili.it saw them lir.it Oaii
Inrm.i .uiii lose So Stanford. de
s;nlf ploying .1 tough game
1 don't know il thus hove
more t tinfidentic Monson
s.i.d, "hut limy .ire finding good
about themsoIves They ployed
liurd. and they feel good ohoul
that
Seven-foot center ( buck Pat
terson played espat iallv ti.ird
;he up-and-down senior
earned in two solid perform
anti s last weekend, grabbing
rebounds in tfn> two games,
and he sin-rued to be hustling
around the tourl lor the lirst
time this season
'Chuck is getting progres
sively better, and he is becom
ing a bigger force on our team."
Munson said We may start
trying to get him the bull more
often to get him more into the
offense
Munson may want to wait
until Saturday when Oregon
plays t SO (4-3, 1-1), a much
smaller team than t'OLA The
Troians use a three-guard of
fense which could be a big ad
vantage to the Ducks it thev can
get Patterson the hall inside
l'nfortunately for Oregon,
one of those guards happens to
he Harold Miner
Miner is averaging 26.6
points a game and scored 39 on
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