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Spcntandby ff*’ i hmfylm I ‘ttiyrarn SUM Confer Dec 5th 12:00-1:00 .General Book Dept • Ages 3 • v\ Holidays ^gj Around the World] Children's Saturday Oregon Daily IClTlCI*Jll(I Women cagers open season By Steve Mims fcmaraic] 5poc!s Ruportor The Oregon women's basketlsill loam should gel an idea of how good il Is ihis weekend when the L)ut ks play two of the top 1 .r> teams In the na tion at the O Charley s Classic in Nashville. Tenn hi win Helny returns for his 17lh season as head ( oat h of the Due ks. and he said he believes he stpind could return to the NCAA tournament for tire First lime since 10H7. "I think we < an make the NCAA tournament." Hein> said "Our depth could he a problem, we have only 17 players and three are freshmen If we stay healthy we should be able to compete Sara Wilson and Debbie Sport it h art- both coming off of Injury plagued seasons when they only played together in three games lor about 70 minutes Wilson suffered from a stress frai lure in her rigid foot, and Sporcuth fractured a bone in her left ftxd "Our inside* gumr is outstanding/' Hrinv said Wi- want to gut I)rt>t>ir and Sara tin- ball as mu< h as |K»ssiblo and have thi'in shoot it Sporcich, a 0-foot-4 junior, was Oregon's se< ond-leadlng moot last yeur, averaging 12 points per game She led the team w ith 8 7 rebounds per contest in 18 games Sporcich played in every game during her freshman season, averaging 15.1 points and ‘1 8 rebounds anil was named to the Par ifu 10 Conference all-freshman team Wilson, a tefoot i junior, has vet tu establish herself as a force in the conference, but she is healthy and led the Ducks in their only exhibition game this year Wilson averaged *1 t points und 5 ) rebounds Iasi season, but she paced Oregon with 20 points in the Duc ks' 70-67 loss to the Australian Institute of Sport two weeks ago The fortunes of Wilson and Sporcich will de pend a lot on point guard Missy Slowed Stowed I, a 5 foot -(> junior, started 2(> of Oregon's 28 games last season and finished second on the team with 100 assists while scoring more than 10 points per game Stowell is also the team's host long-range" shooter, making 40 three-pointers Iasi year while shooting iti percent from the tliris' point line Sophomore Jennifer Johansen and junior Cin dy Murphy will back up Stowell at point guard "Missy will he our point guard." Heiny said "Jennifer has looked good in prar lice and Cindy can help out as well Even Debbie could play there if we needed her Sophomore Jessica Schull started at oft guard m the Dur ks' exhibition game, hut Heiny said Murphy, senior Peggy Swadener and freshman Debtor Reynolds will also sit action at the spot Reynolds, the sister of former Duck basketball player Keith Reynolds, has the Due ks' only signif leant injury right now with a dislocated shoulder, but Heiny said she should la- back in action soon Senior Jean Manx; Lillard, a 5-foot-10 forward from Koseburg. will start ul small forward Lil lard. a junior college transfer playing in her third year for Oregon, averaged l> 4 points and 3 1 re bounds per game and played in all but one game Lillard shot 55 percent from the field to lead the Ducks. "Jean Maree and Cindy will see most of the at tion at small forward and big guard; those two po sitions are interchangeable." Heiny said "Jessica and 1‘eggv can also play those spots, so wo have F its photo Missy Stowell will run the offense as the Ducks try to improve on last season's 14-14 record. four capable players there." Sophomore Karen Hoalea, a 5-foot H guard from Tigard, is Oregon's other reluming player. Healeu saw limited action in only nine games last season. Diamond Livingston, Shanlhi Barton and Reynolds are the Ducks' three true freshmen this year. Barton, a 5-foot-fl forward from Kirkland. Waste, was the Kingto Conference Player of lire Year last year for Lake Washington High School Livingston is from Gresham High School, and Reynolds attended Springfield High School Die Ducks lost two players last month when junior lesha Smith dor ided to transfer and senior point guard Vanessa Selden was declared aca demically Ineligible The Ducks' season begins Friday against tilth ranked Southwest Missouri Stale, a team tlut went 31-it last year and advanced to the Final Four On Sunday (tie Duck* meet third-ranked Vanderbilt, which lost last year in the NCAA re gional finals The Du< ks si hedule des s not get any easier when they begin Par -10 play in January, us the conference should tie as tough as it was last year when five teams were invited to the NCAA tour nament The favorite to win the conference is Stanford, which won the national title last year and returns us basically the same team from a year ago, including 1(M)l-‘>2 Pac-10 player of the year Vai Whiting "Stanford is No 1 in the country," Hetny said “But after them I feel the conference is wide open. With all the great teams in the conference it is tough to have a great record." Thompson gets first-team honor Oregon kicker/punter Tom my Thompson received first team all-Haclflc-10 (Conference honors for his work as the Ducks' field goal kicker Wednesday. Thompson, who kicked 20 Hold goals this season and was a key contributor to Oregon's 6-5 record, was the lone Duck to be named to the first team. Thu junior was also named to the second team on defense as punter, averaging more than 41 yards a f*tnt Thompson was joined by Oregon defensive linemen Romeo Bandison and Jeff Cummins on the second team Other Ducks receiving honor able mention awards were line backer Joe Harwell, who led the Ducks in tackles this season; tailback Sean Burwell; free safety Eric Castle; offensive tackle David Coilinsworth; punt returner Konnie Harris; linebacker Ernest Jones; comer backs Alex Molden and Her man O'Berry; and offensive guard Jon Tat tarsal I Washington State quarter back Drew Bledsoe was named Offensive Player of the Year, and Washington Inside line backer Dave Hoffman was hon ored with the Defensive Player of the Year award. Arizona head coach Dick Tomey was named Pac-10 Coach of the Year CORRECTION An article in the Dec 2 is sue of the Emerald incorrect ly reported some dates of the Oregon wrestling team's schedule The Ducks will compete at the Las Vegas Invitational this weekend The team will moot Oregon State Dec. 12. The Emerald regrets the er ror.