Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 20, 1992, Page 9, Image 9

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    Another Duck team
plagued by injuries
By Jake Berg
£moraM Sports Eel"/
L.int your s On^un football
Ic.im made injuries a clU.hed
joke, and no one thought it
could ever he as bad again lor
anyone
Well, the women's basketball
team is making a good run at it
The road trip to the Washing
ton schools last weekend her
aided the return of Debbie
Sport icb. who starred for the
Ducks early in the season lie
fore an injury sidelined her for
10 games, including the first
half of the I’acific-U) Confer
ence season
The sophomore forward
scored 11 points in 2 1 minutes
ol tin' win .1! Washington State
tin Saturday, and com b lilwin
Hciny noticed a difference in
the Ducks 1 :t-H overall and
5-t> in the i’at -io.
Debbie’s present e in the
Washington State game was a
major bit tor and soil ot lurried
us to victory." Heim said "She
is getting healthier, but the key
is licit we have to plav tier
n imm i ei 1.1m limns
When she's in the lineup,
things happen Liven in .1 slinrt
time im the Hour .it Washing
ton. her present:*! made an im
mediate impact
It's nice In have Spurt it h, tor
sure hut that doesn't mean ev
erybody is hack
(tenter Sara Wilson tame
back from an injury against
Montana State, the same game
that Sport tell was sidelined
( omt idcniallv. Wilson staved
uni of the Washington State
g.nm Sport it h's set ond
game bat k because ol a sore
fool
Wilson is questionable for tie
night's 7 111 contest at McAr
lluir Court with Arizona State
and Saturday night's game
against Arizona, but Sport it h ts
just happv to he playing in Ku
gene for the Itrst time since
Debbie Sporclch
Dei 28. though she w on ! hr .it
till I strength
I'm looking forw iriJ to.it.
Spun it h said 'Tin re.it happy,
hut i fu^l wish iiiv loot fell bet
k;r "■
The l)ui ks should < ertuinly
hi* leding better wluin Spun u h
heals huea usa Oregon has
shown a weakness on thf
hoards and has morn injuries
than just Wilson and Sporcich
Missy Stowell may lie limited
in playing time this weekend
because of a sore fool, and she
is one of only three players In
have taken the court in all 2 1
games I'he other two, Stai I
Uallenhorn and Vanessa Sid
den, have taken up much of the
slai k along with Stowell
Wullciiborn was the top si or
er in the Ducks' ti'l M> loss at
Washington, and Selden. Ore
gun's S loot-7 point guard, has
been the Dui ks top rebounder
recently The junior [lulled
down Di hoards during last
weekend s road trip, a team
high
Relxmnding has proved to tie
ii discouraging dilemma tor the
Ducks Oregon rebounded the
ball only 22 times against the
Huskies, including a meager
one offensive rebound
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