Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 07, 1992, Page 8, Image 8

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Women Ducks go 1-1 at tourney
j Oregon scores well
against two ranked
teams in Nashville
By Sieve Mims
kmecaid 'u- ns Reporter
The Oregon women . biiskct
ball team upset 1 ith-ranked
Soulhvt' ' Mr in s? iand
almost pull’ll oil .1 major upset
against \n I Vanderbilt the
O'Chfirlfiv -i t l.iHit in Nash
ville. Term . during thr week
end
L)u< Ik entered tha tour
nament ns himvy underdogs but
surprised Southwest Mt min
State in the opening game l-'ri
day. beating the Hears rd>
The Ducks got oil to a horri
ble start against tbe Bears, hill
Ing lieliind 22- i during tin first
rting minutes of the game lie
fore going on a IS 1 run to rut
the defic it to tl 24 at halftime
Oregon shot f»7 per< ent from
the field in the lirsl half
Oregon forward Debbie
Sporei( It scored the Dui ks' first
seven points of the second half,
and forward Jessica Sc butt
scored on a lay in to cut the
Southwest Missouri State lead
to tr> i t with H> minutes left in
tile game
Sr butt scored again on a last
break to give; the Ducks their
first lead of the game at 40 tH
with 10 minutes remaining in
tin- hall The Ducks never relin
quished tin* lead lull had to
hold off a lute run by the Bears
to secure the victory
Point guard Missy Slowed
made two free throws with 4:i
seconds Ion in thr game to give
the Ducks their largest loot! at
sH r>2. but Southwest Missouri
State- cut the load to four (joints
nn .1 turnaround jump shot bv
Tonya Baucom with :t2 seconds
remaining.
The Hears got the bail track
with 15 seconds left after
Sporcich missed a free throw,
hut they could only manage an
other jumper by Baucom as
time expired.
Oregon finished the game
shooting -1 percent from the
field and 4H percent from three
point range The Uur ks made
nine of tf> three-point attempts
in the ms ond half. The game
was sloppy, as eat h team com
mitted .11 turnovers
Sporcich led the Ducks with
points, making six of 11
■hots from the field Slowed
si >red points for the Ducks
and Schult atided 1 1 Center
Sara Wilson struggled offen
sively, scoring only five points,
hut she led the Ducks with sev
en reiKiunds
Oregon faced third-ranked
host team Vanderbilt (or the
tournament championship on
Sunday, hut blew a seven-point
halftime lead before losing
7208.
The Ducks fell behind early
lor the second straight game
and trailed 20-11 halfway
through the opening hud before
Stowed hit a long three-pointer
to gel the Ducks on track Stow
oil's shot started an 18-8 run
that gave the Ducks their first
lend at 29-2H when Sporcich
scored on a three-point play
Wilson scored as the first half
fnded to give the Ducks a 37-30
halftime lead The Dut ks shot
only 47 percent in the first hall
but attempted 10 more shots
th.rti the Commodores
Oregon siren hod its lead to
50-40 when Wilson hit a short
jump shot with 13:41 left in the
game, but Vanderbilt respond
ed with 10 consecutive points
to tie .the game at 50-50 The
Commodores took the lead lor
good when Heidi Gillingham
scored to give Vanderbilt a
57-56 lead with 7:20 remaining
in the game.
The Commodores led by as
many as eight points in the fi
nal minutes, but Oregon cut the
lead to 71 -OH with 23 seconds
remaining when Sporcich hit
two free throws
Powell led the Commodores
with 27 points and six assists,
and Gillingham added 12. Van
derbilt shot 50 percent from the
field and hit 10 of 15 three
point shots
Sporcich led the Ducks again
with 25 points and pulled
down 1H rebounds. Wilson
scored 21 points for Oregon
and grabbed nine rebounds. Or
egon shot 47 percent from the
field hut connected on only
four of 19 three-pointers.
The Ducks will return to Eu
gene for their home opener on
Wednesday against Brigham
Young at 4:30 p m.
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