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Hems s,i,,i He.ills no one steppied in and took user sslien sutnt m .. ..ills does t orlainls , no players look rontrol id the game, though Misss Stosvell d;d her tr -.! to get the team going It seemed a futile battle Stosvell finished with a team high 1H points, as si, Ini '» of ii sliots front thrw-point land I.arty in the firs! hall ss llh Or egun trailing 17 f>. 1 ss Stosvell tress uimhilu-d ss ills a pair id Seidell jumpers put the Bulks in the driver's seat and gave them the lead, lb-IS After tiu memus exchanges of leads. Debbie Sport lib s two free throws gave Oregon Its last lead of the game, 7 0 27 ^ ►'N.tfo t>| Oregon s Cindy Murphy looks up lor a lay in during the Ducks 89-76 loss to Arizona Stale Thursday at Mac Court 1 <.i S v\ ho i t .tiii have guessed that Y\ is lllc Ducks Iasi la,ill then ' M.ul r An/,1.ila SI.ill- lull il, because something 111 a lire uruicr ihe Sun Devils' tailpipe, and ihen lhe\ Yvere the ones I'at k behind the Y\ heel Ari/tma Male took oil on a 1' J blast lhat roi keled the Sun Devils ahead. -i.t H Oregon ltdl the court al intermission trailing 47-38 The good things didn't slop there lor Arizona State, either The Sun Devils burled Oregon with .mother Imrrage of points, starting the half by outscoring the Dunks 2:i-10 lor a 70-4H lead The Sim Devils soon took their biggest lead of the game 7.150 and with it. a sure win, only their seam'd triumph in the last nine meetings be tween the schools The victors also marked the first time Ari zona State had ever won at Nlai Court in the teams seven pie v unis matchups Oregon won the last meeting 7H-72 at Tempo, and Heiny said that may have been the eontrih tiling factor to Thursday ’s loss It's always been One of the worst things trying to get a team up for a team they ve al ready beaten," Heim said "1 think we were a little overrun fident in the game One positive aspect of the game for Oregon was ihe return ot Sporcich to the starting line up The sophomore forward played in her iirst game at Mac Court since Dei 2B. when a loot injury sidelined her lor the !irst half ol the Pa< - it) season Sport ii h, who grabbed Hi re hounds and scored six points, was pleased with the start, hut she said her homecoming could have been better 1 just wish we would have won. Spun ich said The Ducks get their nr\t chance to do just that Saturday night when Arizona pay s a 7:.i() yisit to Mu Court Sporcich hopes tin* Dm ks are more pre pared for the Wildcats "Hopefully it'll lie a whole different team out there that wants to win," Sporcich said Heiny said the Dui ks still Inn e a ( ham e of making a post season tournament We just have to win the rest of our games,” Heiny said ’Dawg days continue for Oregon in 71-55 loss By Dave Charbonneau ( rr^vakl Six/ts Hop Onion's game with Wash ingtnn Thursday was a game of streaks, unci when it w.is .ill over the* men s basketball team's road losing streak was extended as the* Huskies top pled the Ducks, 71T>f> at Hoc Kdmundson Pavilion The loss was Oregon s sixth mad loss in a row, and ii was their l()lh loss in 11 games Washington, whn needed a is in almost as bad as the Du( ks. stormed out id tin gate with a 7 0 stn'ak and led 0 7 Oregon ( atilt) baik vs iih a ' 0 run of ils own to knot up the si ore Not to in- outdone, tile Hus kies retaliated with seven more ot their ovs n and led 111-11 hall For the firet times The Iraqi Point of View IRAQI JOURNALIST ABDUL-QUADIR SHANWAR will speak on “The Untold Story : AFTERMATH OF THE GULF WAR” • Iraq that left behind "A Suffering Nation’ - The Political and Economic Future of Iraq • The Israeli role in the War - Regional changes S2&* - Iraqi-lsiamc prospective ..and more. Public Welcome c w Mon., Feb. 24 hSO - 4:50 Ben Linder, EMU Sponsored by the Muslim Student 4sv»vMfion ?/M*S/4f w 8) through tin- first liulf Washington's work, on the fjti.irii•> proved !o hr ihu dtfler cmc .it the start us it had six of fendive rebounds compared to Ini' rebounds total for the Due ks in the first 10 minutes of the game "They kicked us pretty hard on the hoards tonight. Oregon i ii.ii ii I).m Munson said Oregon rut the Husky lead to tour, hut Washington went on set .mother 7-t) spurt to finish the hrst half up JO-l'.l The woes continued for the Dill ks 111 the sei ond halt Oregon svus able to i u! the lead to eight earls ill the half, hut the Huskies would not al hiss the Die. ks to get any closer Washington forward (.hand ler Nairn who Is averaging five points .1 game finished Oregon off for good svith an eight-point run of ins osvn, in i liniing two three-pointers and a dunk Nairn finished the game svitli I t points and his spree put the Huskies up 5610 From there Washington built the lead up to as nun h as JO as Munson cleared the Oregon bench The big story of the game ss is Oregon's lug gun Antoine Stoudamire posting a season low 10 points Monsotl questioned whether St. dam ire u w up for the giime "Hi! never really got started," Monsun said "! don't think lie was really ready to (day to night." It wasn't only Stoud.imire who had problems getting up for the game "It was just offensive inept ness. Munson added "No one seemed into the game It might hav e been bet ause of the i rowd (which was announced at 2,220), hut that shouldn't have anything to do w ith it On a bright note, Oregon t en ter Chuck Patterson had a strong game with 12 points and five rebounds, leading all Duck scorers Freshmen Johnnie Reece and Jeff Potter stored 11 and nine, respectively, but Munson pointed out their games still need a lot of work " I hese younger freshmen just keep making the same mis takes," he said "It's enough to dm e \ ou up a tree " Guard James French had 13 for the Huskies, and t enter Rich Manning added 12 points and seven rebounds The loss dropped the Uui ks to 2-10 in the Pacific-10 Confer ent e and fi-15 overall Washington moves to 4-a in the Pac-ll) anti 11-12 overall. Oregon will face Washington State Saturday at F'riel Court in Pullman