Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 23, 1992, Page 12, Image 12

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Hot-shooting Ducks
win second straight
By Steve Mims
Emerald Spots ttapoio
The Oregon men s basketball
team wen! on a 2t-5 run mid
wav through the first half and
held off a late surge bv Athletes
in Action to boat the touring
group of former college basket
ball players 100 tM) at MacAr
thur Court on Sunday night
Sophomore guard Orlando
Williams came off the bench to
score 1H points for the Ducks,
Including five during Oregon's
first half run Williams had a
total of 12 in the opening half,
including two three pointers
”1 just wanted to contribute.'
Williams said I got lots of
help from Andre Collier and
Johnnv Reece, who got me the
ball."
The Ducks started strong,
shooting ti7 percent from the
field in the opening half. In
cluding live of 10 shots from
three-point range Oregon led
53-3? .it halftime and stretched
the lead to 87-fi.i before AIA
made a lain charge.
Trailing l)H-H1 laic In the
garni*, guard Rod Foster hit two
consecutive three-pointers as
AIA scored nine straight points
to cul the lead to night points
with less than a minute remain
ing. but the Ducks held on fur
the victory
"it was like two different
games tonigTit." Oregon head
conch Jerry Gromt said "We
really hit a groove for a while,
but with about It) minutes left
in tin* we reverted back to
what i call educational street
ball, everyone tried to do things
ior themselves
AIA was led by Foster, a for
tner l (ILA and Phoenix Suns'
guard, who stored 2f> points,
including five three-pointers
Former Duck Eris Dunn scored
1(1 points and grnblted seven re
bounds for AIA
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