SPORTS Oregon shoots cold but wins big By Jake Berg Basketball teams don't win g.lnios shooting if! percent from ■thn Held. Bui don't tell that to thn Ore gun woman's basketball team !'hi! Ducks did shoot th.it. but Washington State shot IS fu r cent and lost, (><)-54. to Oregon Thursday night at McArthur Court It was pretty the whole game joked coach IMvvin Heii.iv. whose Oregon team missed lav ups and committed 1-1 turnovers in the second hall We got sloppy, but the in tensity was there lie main thing is a win Call it an upset Alter all W ashington Stale Jo t overall and M in tile I’m ifit 10 ( -. >n lerence) garnered more votes in the latest national poll than the Oui ks. whose ri -I arid Y-'l rei ords are bettered by the Cut! Rars : Oregon looked sloppy, but Washington State was l.ir mute mossy Bv game s end the (o u gars viciimi/ed themseiv ;es with H lurm^ its As 'in' hall. the ( ,eugars mistakes s! tow i I !)n t:5»• ir. jri liffii i! thev lu< ed bill it ( flanged quit kl v W ,1'itI hgtun Si ,i! e shut k ed tile [>ui ks bv starting the sri ond half on t . run th«i! gavr the ( nug.its tin-ir ,inIv t«n leads of the game, but Oregon sunn s'llctit ed them by going tin i it. I. : . 11 t > I its own The [)nt ks ( ! Wised the res: u! tile is ,i\ ie.idtng bv ws iiiiii h .is 1 7 [lelore the fill ll si ore ( oug.ir iO.it h Harold Hbotles blamed bimsell Inr tile loss \\ • d . in i jir.it 111 i v ester d a V Wild Vve phi yed like It. " !\ hodes s.!,d We left late filth ef th.lll pull them (Hit of I hisses i Vm the motiving) We p hi veil like ,| te.itll lii.lt didn't jll.lV tile d.iv before It was -iny 'fault It was also till’ twilit oi several W .... ti.ngt.hi natives , m the (ire gun team - lour of the 1 )u. ks trip five orers played lugii :, . ' ' SS ' ‘ ; ;H t *:r Stilte i ll W f' reshnuui jessh a S< hu 11 a V\ ish ' i." ■■!. native ,!•• her !:rs! g.ithr .is .1 t hi s Ithlshtng vs ll It eigii I j11). nIs "vi hut: \ stumer h vnlt'rliiirn il l>m5ti• ri 11>:s before tin- game but .liter she oreii til.;r 1 ’! I >r ••i; s !:: ■■ ’ s' points there \\.is hu problem I vs.IS ,1 little nervous before tlu* game, St butt soul. but unt i- I nut on the i lUirt. e\ er\ thing w.is (lire Kr i I v Blair. ,i tele ns VVasli ingtnn native. leii the 1 >uc ks with l l points N i n t ii r a nkeif V\ ;•.! in gt nr. v isits M.n ( unit S.it iv night tit '> ()iie pl.ivi r not .een tin the t burl Thursday w .is (In n s lesh.i Smith Ihe s.ijihtimore h.is been hospitali/oil Min e i nes.hiv in irttimsiv e t ,ire with ,i ii.li teri.ti infer lion .mil high fever, but she will likely leave in three to live days. Heim s.m I UCLA too much for Ducks’ good effort By Jayson Jacoby Emerald Sports Reporter___ Oregon's young arid inexperienced men's bas ketball team didn't play like they were intimidat ed against second-ranked l Cl.A Ihursdav night before an announced crowd of 12,1(12 in 1‘auley Pavilion But the Our ks did (day like a 5 2 team against the undefeated (11-0) Brums, putting on a gutsy neilormam e before hilling uu ’ 1 to the Put dir 10 Conference s most talented team The loss, Oregon's fifth in Sixth games, dropped I he i) ,, k". Pat -10 ti > old to 1 2 UCLA improved tc .1-0 and g,lined a share of the conforenr e lead with Stanford I hey're so confident and they 're shooting the hall well." Oregon coach Don Monsun said 'It yvas list too much firepower Antoine Stoudumire again led the Dinks fin ishing wilh 2b points and six rehounds I r.u y Murray p.u - d the Brums yvith a gaim high 2! points, including 1 • > points and three three pointers m the tirsl hail ()ri -gun Was about as oyennaU bed is it Is l:xe|y to tie this year, till I the Dili ks proved ig.i ir: , h u I s day night that they won't ti.uk down 'nun any one UCLA came out looking like the, team that has already I eaten th- likes ot !.!" ranked Indiana and seventh-ranked Arizona in.-. season, storing the t.rst eight points, im lading treys hum Murray ,md . iarru k Martin i he Uni ks didn i give up though, and Stoudamire s threepointer brought Oregon bui k tu w itlun three .it It II) Tim Bruins then embarked on a In I run to liriifl -H I I .nul (lo gon never got within 1.1 utter that The Ducks diii play with intensity m tin tirst halt, forcing several turnovers .mil handling f'Ct.A s aggressive pressing defensi without mm h trouble Oregon just t ouldn I lake dv aid ige nt it turn overs though, and it Was tin i he ks anion ed giveaways that led to several easy t ( I N haskeO. and a In gw halftime def'it it The Dm ss were is « lose e. in points m the it nal half after Stood.imin's tiiree point pla\ brought tin* store to 71 ah. hut (begun never made a serious run The Brains did a lot to help their ow n 1 .110, as will, hitting 'ig pen ei,t troiii the field lor tin game, including eight iif fM from three-point range Oregon, nuailvv ill i< managed as! \petient from the Hour, and only seven of g I three-point ers M :. kl.ew 11 a Ids ho- nil la i ■ a..:.,' into Thursday’s game The way they were playing, no matter how Well vve played and how hard we trot »v w mi id have had trouble heat.;..; tin in tonight Stoiison said And tie knows th Shuns will have to come > .. k vv :n • d or l etter intern ,'v n itur lay afternoon against t'S( which whipped Oregon state 1 hursduy night Exercise your brain with liUWL [ T>« DIET PEPSI'S | If you know lour students (or you are lour students), you need to sign up for the wild adventures of COLLEGE BOWL, tlir VAKSm' SIGHT OF 1UE MIND!! 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