Ducks win Civil War with last-second shot jOregon women's third-straight road win ties Washington for fourth place in Pac-10 By Jake Berg ErrwaidSpons Editor C.ORVAldJS Missv Stow oil saved her teammates from losing sleep The Oregon guard was twice i hero in an fl i-81 overtime win at Oregon State l rtdn\ night, making two c hitch has kets to tie and win the1 game It the Ducks hail lost; coach i.l win Hethvwould have had his team up bright and earlV Satur dav morning "I had already C ailed prac tu e tomorrow morning .it siv. Heim said Hut she made it. so vse're not doing it That's how close the game was Oregon had all hut lost the game in regulation when Stow ■'ell stepped up for her team The Beavers led the contest 72 fit) with onlv seconds re maining and appeared to own the will All Oregon State guard Slissv Smith needed to do was dribble out the clot k. tint she* traveled and gave Oregon the ball bat k with just sec onds left The ball found its wav Into Slowell's hands on the* play and the sophomore* delivered Slowell's desperation three point hook shot in the fare of a double team went in just as the bu/./er sounded, tying tin* game and putting it into overtime Sometimes you gel lurks, smiled Slows II, who finished with 12 points Well, then Slowed got lucky twice She added insult to III jury when her driving bank shot over Beaver star Judv Shannon tell with two setonds left m overtime w inning the game I*or some- reason, ! iliun I think, nr wen going in lose, said Oregon t enter S ,i r a Wilson, win. had 13 | ints iiml eight rebounds, eVf ii 111 the liist eight seconds 'i h e w i n i in p r o v e d t h e Ducks' record to 13-r> overull and -1 I in the Pat tftt 10 (Con ference. anti Oregon State dropped to Ii ] 1 and I t. Heins was as active Fridas night on the sidelines as he has been .dl season. running jump mg and stomping his team on to ils 13th win out of the las! 11 (uvil \\ ar malt hups But alter Oregon's eighth straight win at (dll Coliseum, Hems was just plain relieved I'm gh.d Missy took, those si,ots llemv said 'Missy is going lo put the ball in the bas ket even it sht' has !u dunk it " It didn't take that much, but both the Ducks anti Beavers did put turth quite an effort The Iirs! half belonged in Oregon, but Oregon St.itr mi i.vt'ii what tin- (oval U ir w ,iv ,ii .ihi nil lint mu tlir sin iifui hail ! hi- Ducks juilhs! avvav from W;7 " hi> early in !hf u;mu by going on ,i big II Hi run la complete their first half scar Vug ()regon led 40 Ja .if: the m termission .uni ev en extended lls lead III 1 I . I in lore the Be.I vers «( !!• i le.it We .lie \e,*S ; ' ,.i el tile set eii j half, ():. nr S i ale l UiK h Akl HlH s i; t rile Be ivets h.ne every re.I sun ', lie (Ill'S !, SI.i S'e lieu el! tin .i I H m,in ii ’11 [Hill. itself w ill; in line p int a! llle i)u; ks VI i I ( )l el;i 1 n g ! Its (i ‘.11 f f i.i( k up lu five again, hut Smith s three -pointer .at . Jn gave the Beavers■-their first lead of the game let-li'l Oregon again led a! let Mi, full the Beavers ere: ted what si i in ed I i k e a i am for t a hie "tel . ashion before Stowe!; shot that tied the game "We kind of t hr u it aw a V at til end ' M , s.e.d We've ... to learn how to (day 40 mmtiH and watt Oregon lias tire same prob lem, Hemy said I ms was mi! 4 vet v i: in performance on our purl, ‘ llotnv said. hill i huv!' in cmd il Ori gan Stale's defense Till’ Beavers held Oregon to 1.1 of I! shooting H- pen.eat} in the se: mid half after the Due ks had 111 it >p 111 tile I :rsl lialh making 1 a of 2 7 field goals ('ill pert ent] Oregon's defense wasn't too shabby, either, limiting Oregon State to jit pen ent shooting in the hrsl hull and ■! 1 percent lor the game Hut give i red i! In Ofrg ' i 's St.ii i Wallentmrn. I V\ .1 ! , e| p ji im -, lit 'I! | g|!l,' higli 2(t points, g:ubbod 11 re hounds and dished out live us s 1st S \V lib go 1 I re.iM ill Despite the traditional Civil War hype In w m the game, the v ii lory moved Oregon into u tie lor liiorlit plui e m llu I’m 10 vv ilh \V ishmgtiin The in ..inpli vv us ulsn Oregon's third straight conference roud win, u feat the Ducks haven't ui i omplished since the l'liili H? season ii) ikiot, Oregon’s win gave Heinv his 29dtii victory at the Oregon helm Tin* lti year head coach vviil gel a sho! .it No 100 111 the Ducks’ next game Thills day against California at Mr Ar thur Court Duck wrestlers fall to SOSC Tin; Southern Oregon Slate wrestling team beat 2 4th ranked Oregon 19-1S Saturday in Ashland The NAIA Raiders improved to 0-2, and the Ducks dropped to 7-4 on the year Dan Vidlak continued his stellar senior year Saturday The third-ranked 118-pounder won in a technical fall over Southern s Harlean Williams.** 21-6. Jarrett Clark decisioned Den ny Walters 12-2 in the 126 pound class to extend the L)ui ks lead but 111.it's when Oregon began to tall apart The Ducks lost a step by los ing the the next three matches (lory Sonnet). 1-Id pounds lost by a point, and I'.it < raig. ISO pounds, lost by two Southern won three ol the last four matt hes, including Haider heavyweight Jim Spolek s 5-1 decision over Chris Anderson to wrap up Southern's w in Oregon s M sy St'owell iJ5). gels airborne as Sara Wilson (44) and Oregon State's Judy Shannon (SS) stake rebound positions Friday night in Corvallis <::h campuses across avlx/ca | STUPturs AA’tiXSfk’AUGh/T THAT '\ rut y can r attorp a F MACINTOSH COMPUTE# jl If I COOLP OMLy ArroRP a MAQNT05H I COULD GfCI THAT'A IN QUANTUM PUYSiCS1 MLAMmH/LL ArhLL. THE/R AMGLHSHEP CR/ES ANP CREATES The Apple Computer Loan. Now, you can’t afford not to own a Macintosh computer. 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