Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 23, 1992, Page 12, Image 12

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    STOUDAMIRE
Continued from Page 8
thf jump clown in competition that mnnv
people itiink 11 is
'I don't think there's ii huge difference,"
hi- s.iid "To me baskelliall is basketball It
doesn't matter whore* you are in the nation
(tlSCs Harold) Winer. Kevle. (I t 1 A ■■■< Don
Wat Lean those guvs are good players
wherever you go Thev just haven't gotten
the notoriety they deserve
It the competition hasn't changetl tor
Stoudiimire, tns role as a player certainly
has
At (ieofgetown I wasn I in that situation
where I net tied to do the things I tin <1 to do
here he said 'Wy job was not to ■ reale
things myself, but here I have a lot u frit
sponstbillly We lion t have the .)>kl lubes
(leading NBA Konkin of the Year (undulate;
or the Alon/os (Georgetown's All Ann m nn
center)
Being here is helping lo make me n mmi
i ompletr plover
i fieri •. no question (hut sun e Collier and
Lvden urn! down with foot injuries
Stoud.n:.in lies t.een currying by fur tin
heaviest offensive load for Oregon
Sloudurnife is averaging just under _ti
points and five refniunds a garne ut Oregon,
hut more importantly he has assumed the
on-court leadership of the most inexpen
ent ed team in the Par 10
It's tough, to tome to and offer leader
ship when von 'haven ! been eligible. Mon
son said But the nature of fii.s"position, of
ten pda , : g point guard that It rids itself lo
lilt leadership role
Despite having lo play both guard posi
i umn and small forward in his short I irne in
.1 Uni k uniform S:. udamin r (dishing.-ins
leadership role
'I 'hat\ something I enjoy. In- >..1111 I
: = i.iH I'vrn thing m stride i m u i.iirig In
slop i;ji and take thal ehalicnge and hit that
big shni or make ih.it rlulc Ii free throw
\nd although Stimdamire is doing just
Ih.d .mil pulling 'up all-c onforeni e mirri
!mts ,ii tin .ini (mu' hr Is also extremely
humble and sees mom for improvement in
his game
I've pl.iveii ,di right." Sloiidiirnire s.jiii
i it, 'i'-i.T n .ilh a.ilishn! with nn perfor
mance I inn [ilav heller, and as the season
gins nn I linns 1 will piny bolter I :: .si
now t'aa; So get hat k. into list im'tpel;
Ils«' groove
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STRUGGLE
Continued from Page 8
l)u< kv averaging nearly 20
points ,i game Unfortunately,
hi \ gelling little help as far
.is st nrmg from the rest of the
team
Sophomore forward Clyde
Iordan is second in,scoring -it
10 H a game and leads the
team in rebounding with
more than seven a game
SKI TEAM
Com food ‘rom Page 9
Oregon, which won the c viruli
:ropln ,i‘ weiI ( Vntral's Nh <>.!t■
!'i-j!rSirrwon ihc r.u i! hy mure
tii,in lour set onds
w .,s ii vers long and difll
t : .. .mil wI' here ski nig
; • -! ; :e it ' M ! '-st wi linen
to tin' nation " Swanson said
Bin dtiso we got time girls to
finish boll; runs we field our
s'..!tl<! Illgs It U .is ,i le.tilv 'M it
;ng (i.U
Tin’ women s te.im also fared
’.v eil in Saturday s giant slalom,
plac ing fourth behind College
of Idaho. Central Oregon and
Seattle I Diversity, whose result
did nut to urit hec uuse they are
tint in Oregon's division Hol
lowing immed late i v behind
Binder and Swanson were
Mijihoinore Khndt. who planed
! Ml: and senior Me Sees, who
placed 1-ltli Schwartz planed
Mrid in a field ol tli women
Surfs lurk was not in the
cards lor the (Jregon men's
team, which finished a dismal
seventh ill Sunday s slalom al
ter plac ing sixth In Saturday's
gnus! slalom I ri shman Alan
Siler's 20lh Was the- lone finish
for the Due ks. who plated sec -
und to last in front ol Portland
State on Sunday
Oregon's Shane Craves. Mark
f isher and Kit h Bavin failed to
brush the first run. and Dan
i.aihhn did not finish the sec -
ondrun
"It was a tough day tor us."
Oregon c ii.it h Kevin Wuepper
said I he men's courses were
very lough to negotiate and a
lot ol people fell
Oregon ■ top finishers Satur
day were sophomore iefl Jewett
..'1st and senior Pal Byrne
Unit) Kavin. Oregon's lop gi
ant slalom rat er. blew out on
the lirst run. and Siler was ills
qualified f isher, who had a
sol id first run. did not finish
I . i ' -»< 1 UIUJ I II! J
Central Oregon's Lrii: Carlson
won (hi1 giant slalom by more
111.1 n iwu seconds S.ilurduv to
Ic.id Ills tram to .1 win College
of Idaho's Dave Rothman won
tlic slalom Sunda\ This Central
Oregon and College of Idaho
men's teams are txilh ranked in
thi' nation's top ten
Although the Oregon wom
en's team sits in the top three
in a division that includes Cen
tral Oregon. College of Idaho,
L'astern Oregon, Lewis and
Clark. Oregon State. Portland
Stale and Southern Oregon, the
men's team now finds itself
near the bottom of the heap
"1 know we have the talent to
he competitive." Wuepper said.
"UO has some great skiers All
we have to do Is stand and not
mess up and the (Oregon) men
will do very well in this next
race."
Oregon will be hosting a two
day ski race this weekend at
Willamette Pass with the sla
lom on Saturday and giant sla
lom on Sunday- Start time is 10
a m. both days.