Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 24, 1992, Page 9, Image 9

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    Sfac/ Wallcriborn s drive to the hoop couldn t s.ive the w omen Duck s
from their tilth consecutive homecourt loss in a game against Arizo
na Saturday at Mac Court
Oregon falls to Wildcats
for fifth home loss in a row
As 1 In' s.is mg . 1 hdi■ s mi
Jllill r I rke luuilf
l ’iiIorIun.11 <• I\ Ini tlif Oregon
ivomim's basketball I nil in. it
proved lalse S.ilunl.iv when tin*
Dili ks full l<> Arizona 7<»-74 Sat
urday mght.it McArthur Court
llii’ loss marked the first time
in coach Klwm Heiny's lfi year
career that Oregon has dropped
five consecutive games in l.u
gene
Arizona's win its second
i’.u i lie 1U (Conference v ictory
of the \ ear dropped (begun
to 1 i ll) overall and r> It in the
|J.ii to i lie U lidi ats improved
to It-1-1 and J -1 (I
Oregon i rumbled at the end
ol the i I lltest to lose the game
: In Wildi ats stored the final
eight points ol the game, and
ii:" Ducks missed out on some
prime i ham es to i hange the
outcome
Guards V»im ^i SeUIrn and
Missy Slovvrll »;.*< It nussi d the
front end of free throw oppoi
(Unities m the final • t» setonds
lli.it would h.ivi> kepi I he Out ks
in thr game
Dehhie Spun ich led Oregon
with 11 points as all five Duck
starters linishrd in double hg
utrs. but the Oregon bench pro
d u i ed on I v 1 - poi nts The
Wlldf .Its reserves .1. < minted
for 17 points ol Arizona's total
Arizona also otitsho! the
I Jut ks Mi pen en! to tl> peri ent
111 the gam mi la bug a n.: pel
cent shooting performance in
the final UO minutes
The I)ui ks w ill try to rvnr
t:ise its honiecourt demons
Wednesday night vv hen thev
host On g« n Slot at M.u (' ut
at 7 it)
Men’s tennis team nabs win, 8-1
The Oregon men's teams
Usim rolled over l',i< ilk: Luther
an S.it.ml.iv H I ,d the campus
courts
rin1 w i a i in |i r u v tic! I h e
Dm ks . e. ill rei )rii to 7 ‘t
The one through seven post
tenis were real solii!,' assistant
i i...c I. \V ale ; aii\ said ' Lverv
boiH had .1 good lii.iU I
1.1-1! k !i Ilrt sill' 1 ) .
|jl.iv«■ r. (ruisi'-d past lb
llii mn s Brian Benson
The I )tu only
Nil 1 vT a, h! as
Oregon is now i
M :'i h ) win n tin 1)
California for a mu'
k. ■ N. * i
H ili( Lu
ll I. Il 1
came a!
if! until
.. k > I ; MI
U:h with
coming soon
Canoe ‘fete 1992
w alcli toi more mtoi mation
LOSE 25 IbS
BY EASTER $V|Q
Spring Special only
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EUGENE
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SPRINGFIELD
In 8 weeks you will lose 25 lbs!
Pior**f P'Jklk
726-0426
Cold Ducks win one,
lose one to Huskies
By Doug C.rler
I •• *y .1 <1 i.5k
1 he (fregon . inti lux W<• \
team sv\ fled it-, mask over
tin’ ufi k.fi! i. trading in Sat
urday's game-fat,e of iidensi
i v fur tin' i.n kad lisit .11 (.1
. .i.li- it disji!,ivi-it Sumill
morning .it i.ai.e ( ountv ft ■
U 'ft t *. i • • Sit :
it -,■, night r.iut nus cmwif.
: . - i ;: ! . *- k - ' », th- :
game to a higher level ,md
ii.i•,,1 i.lv d■■ ■ : i = t VV ;
I I [int n Sun.i
siiln..:l . int./n-iit ds-t-ng
hut giivo
ininute .uni
coldest \
[ 1 , k -, ! r. >
i ham es, of - oring in tin
opening perm.I
\\. r,. : ... 1
get III .1 tin ’ :i: I * ; * Vv g
Mike M> Hugh d it
veined th.it w . '
ing .ig.nii aft.-r a del.iv). vv e
vv ere cold
The fust period on Sun
(l.iv was long and even a lit
tie too frigid for the t old
Ducks, who were ton ed to
play short handed three
times m the lu st I s minutes
of at turn
Two lengthv stoppage-- of
play one to tape a fallen j> id
bin k < alto lli>' h. >ards and an
Other lor tile ollii nils to s. u t
out penalty tails, resulted ill
a 1 » in Hal le tl I si j 11 ■! i; id
V\ ,ish i n gl11II l)uu h h .! i ’ s
load on .1 posvrr*p|av goal
with 1 1 I remaining m the
tirst period \ 11 h ugh Eli*
goal i tint ludrd (he game's
Muting. thrUm ksguipliTits
of Muring uj)ji< lUinttii's In
tin- M-; onif .ttul third I XT i
. ••■! s pull I Mg .1 1 01.1-1 O I El
shuts on tlio Husks goal for
fhi* game, Inti they rust
i nuitln't fin*) tht' no!
Uo iikr lo biiii i up am)
in ih'1 g um', bat tbuff vs as
m.tiling there to siarl tin
till Ol
null repeatedly ,i. r»*i*ci blasts
in lb,, point .mil n liounit
! Ilia ip--. 11 *, \\ .1 .!! I: ■;!: 'll
11!I. Is .: i lb;. tiii.il two po
.I■■ a;! tini if ss .ill it
■■ IVrs Hut I'VI'I! ( ) 1 lotvnt'll s
business as usual approach
iuhi n't -.park, (begun
1 lies sit thr tempo by
. \ mg go,111 . 1,! 1.! bill krv
Irum tlx- start. < rotor Hit h
aril Tu< krr saul of tho Hus
The .. nit' is ,o. far lis ollor
.1..;ing Siituniay’s i ontest A
clolvd of afniut HIM) fans. Ill
(lulling roprosontativos from
Oregon s other i tub sports
teams and first timers wear
ing shorts, filled the arena
s\ Itii spirit and noise
I ba I' s the most vocal
crowd wove bad dr
fensetmin Mark l.iebort said
after the I Jm ks 1 1 victory
"Its 11.ird to lose in Iron! ol a
i rowil tli C loud
Oregon started sluggish
hut igni'■ t tie* i ross d ss ben
lueber I put the Ducks in
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