Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 25, 1992, Page 8, Image 8

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Green: Ducks no turkey
for Shoot-out host team
By Dave Charbonneau
Erne* aid Sports Editor___
When Alaska-Anchorage looked at the field of this year’s (.real
Alaska Shoot-out. they saw an Oregon team that failed miserably
last season
As the host team, the Seawolves must have t>oen licking their
chops at the opportunity for on oasy win over the Ducks in the first
round
Oregon head coach Jerry Green thinks the Seawolves made a
good choice in t hrxjsing their opening game
Alaska-Anchorage picked a great team to open with," he said
"They chose a team that finished 10th in the I’uc-tO last season
They chose a team that has a new coach and a new system I would
have done the same thing if I were them
It's true that in the eight-team field. Oregon looks like the one
team the Division !! Seawolves will have the best chance of defeat
ing. However. Oregon may not lie as bad off as Alaska-Anchor ige
hopes.
The Ducks are coming ofl two exhibition victories Sunday,
against Athletes in Action. Oregon won 100-00 and led by as many
as 2(> points in a game that showed Green’s passing, team-oriented
offense is starting to work wonders for a team that finished 6-21
last season
"We wore an easy team for them to < hoose,” Green said, "hut I
think we have an opportunity to win if we pi.is like we did in the
first :»0 minutes on Sunday."
Green seemed worried and at the same time interested to see
how his learn reacts to playing on another team's homer our!
"Our players need to Ixi brave and fix used, be said It s a bos
tile environment up there, and we need to learn how to play in a
hostile setting."
Unlike last year, when All-Conference guard Antoine
Stoudamire was counted on to do the majority of the scoring.
Green has given 10 players ample playing time, and the result has
been five players scoring in double figures in both games
Stoudamire is still averaging 17 points a game, but guard Orlando
Williams led Oregon on Sunday with 1H points
Depending on the outcome of Thursday's game, the Ducks will
face either Tennessee-Chattnnooga or New Mexico State 1 he rest
of the field consists of Illinois. Dayton. Vanderbilt and Alabama
Birmingham.
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