Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 17, 1992, Page 9, Image 9

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Bruins breeze past Jordan-less Ducks, 84-65
By Jayson Jacoby
Lmra;l Sports Ron <t.>r
The Oregon mini's basketball
li'.im slaved with third ranked
UCLA for about JO minutes
S11 turd ay afternoon. but the
Bruins started tiring on all i vl
t niters in the second .half and
cruised to an H1R5 Pa. :fu 10
Con ferenc e w in in Iron t of
7,(Hit at Mi Arthur Court
Oregon playing without Its
ties! defender and second lead
ing scorer Clyde Jordan, traded
by jus! 1 1 at halftime before
UCLA started the tiiial halt
w ilti an 1 It a run to put the
game out of reach I he Bruins
led by as many as i t before the
Ducks closed the gap m the It
na! minutes
The loss drops Oregon's rt'
cord to IV-14 ovcr.ill and a last
jiK11 v 2 0 in the I’ac It)
Iordan was diagnosed with .1
stress fracture in Ins lull loot al
ter a bone si an Friday alter
noon, and Oregon coach Don
Munson said the 0 loo!-', soph
omore lorward will miss the
rest ol the season
Munson said Jordan had been
experiencing pain in the foot
hist week, but an X-ray didn't
show the Irai lure
"If he'd played, there was a
'll) perrent chance it would he
broken, and he would need sur
gory and a pin in it,' Morixon
said
Jordan, who was given the
option to pluv iim w.iv dei uied
I rtdav night after talking with
his mother to sit out the team's
final eight games. Monsun said
Iordan. vvhi! was averaging Hi "<
|h ..M's .Hid ,l tramdr.idlng (• ■»
rebounds per gn»m\ is the third
Oregon starter to suili'r -i mm
son "mling foot ■ injury this
year
rho Din ks ; .mu' init S.itur
dav Ilk.' .1 tc.im ttill! tl.nl its first
defensive play er oil thr firm ll
! i d.A s 'i r.ii \ Murruv'. a
iiKit it |unu>r forward who Ira.Is
the nation in three pom: shoot
mg at r> t pm i-ii: ti n! a trio of
trrvs and 1 ! points .n tiir first
s: v :ninuirs
Then Itru i n gu a t-d (■ er a I d
V.a.ilkip.s got into tfir ait:
ting two i oiisri ii'tivr threes
h s on!', points of tin garni',
rid all ot sudd. i\ C hog. fi w is.
iiuvsn2H.il
I he Util ks came ! t hut k
inI:). Muring six straight to
. within 2)1 17 with I 10 left
ii lull Freshtt; in lorw rd
'• 1! -’otter closed tin- run with a
: : .hihii basket jus) m i linils .ii
ii r taking a hard fall while go
log after a missed l (It A shut
Had the Bruins not shot well
from three-point range, the
Dusks might have been even
closer than 25 24 a) the break
Oregon actually oulshol UCt.A,
whit b leads the I’ac-lO with r> 1
pertent shooting The Dot ks hit
tit percent on It) of 21 com
pared to the Bruins' 1 i percent
on lit ol III)
Unfortunately lor Oregon, six
ol the I t were three pointers,
and Oregon hit just one of four
from long range Murray made
■1 of 0 threes and led all scorers
u ith 1 1 pi ants at the hall
I he Uutks also hurt them
se I \ i's with sloppy bull ban
.1 In g I'inl; eg sey el ,il , iffi*n.MVr
possessions without getting .1
shot by turning tin- ball over
Hud l’('.LA not (untribuled to
the r.it ball style of the first half
by in.iti lung Oregon's eight
turnovers, the lead would prof)
ably have been more than 1 1
the bruins qutckl'y erased
any thoughts the Dai ks might
have had af oul an upset in the
early minutes of the second
half
I i ',1. A made its ! i r st five
shots, and before four minutes
were gone, the Uruins led by
go at -Hi JH
Don Nla 1 e m. w ho passed
Leys \ a in'd. a ac I t d. A s all
time leading si orer Hi last
ihursday s win at Oregon
State, gave (lie Bruins their
largest lead a! 1 iH yvith it go
remaining
T Iir tirst half 1 thought we
pi.iy ed |ifrlly wi ll lirli'iiMvi
|\ Ml HIM it! '..11.1 llll'H (lit* v
hit (wo or three quick shuts
and it u is a 20 point parin' It s
tough to come ha< k with tlmsi'
typos of phiyers tlu-v have
Murray was i constant thorn
in Oregon's siiii' Saturday al
wavs netting wide open lor a
three just when t'l l..\ needed a
111! He finished with a name
high 22 points on ii ol It three
point shoutirig
Vuirve gut to Um *ite Mnr
: i\ Munson s.ii ! When la*
gei s .i gut*41 look
Munson didn't have to linlsh
his senteni.n. hut guard Or hind n
Willi.mis summed it up pretty
well
*'*»'« hN. tff ‘,*40
Oregon's Antoine Stoudamire (right) keeps the hall away trom
UClAs Don Mad emi (left) during the Duck s 84 bb loss to the
Drums at McArthur Court Saturday
"I've never really pl.iveil
against anyone who shoots that
well from that tar," Williams
said
t i. I \ i Oil r:h 11 m If a rr 11 k
i miMn 1 !igure mil w hv Murray
didn't shoot well against Ore
vein State when the Strums'
sli.irji'.liooti-r m.iilit just I of IS
"His I lie s.imi' i-x.ii I look
.it tin' Itdski't thr oilii’f nielli,''
Il.irru k x.ml lie ju->t diiin'l
in.i kf Ihi-in I linn You can't
li’iivii him *>|*i*ii. In- ■■ .1 jjimxI
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