Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 14, 1992, Page 8, Image 8

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showing tonight "
In the fx-ginriing, It looked as
if the doublers would tie justi
fied as Idaho pounded the hall
inside at will to take an early
14-H lead Ton of those points
came on easy lay-ins
Green wasn't huppy with his
team's start and he let them
know It.
"Wo started lackadaisical,"
Green said. "1 had to jump on
'em at the eight-minute mark."
The Ducks responded well to
Green’s attack, as they went on
14-2 run to take a 22-10 lead.
Eight straight free throws by
Stoudamlro to end the half put
Oregon up 38-25 a! halftime
The Ducks were able to keep
tbe lead above 10 points for
much of the second half, but
the Vandals were able to cut
the load down to five with 10
minutes left in the game At
that point. Green called another
timeout, determined not to let
his team lose another one
"We hit a spell and started
going one-on-one again," Green
said "They cut our lead from
12 to five, so 1 had to jump on
'em again. The rest of the game.
we played very well.”
Oregon t ame out of the time
out and went on an H-2 run and
led 5H-47 at the nine minute
mark Vandal sharpshooter
Marvin Ricks hit two thren
pointers to cut the lead to
t>0-53, but the Ducks had some
luck thrown their way when
Kicks was forced to come out of
the game after receiving a unin
tentional shot to his bottom lip.
Leading 63-57, Oregon
turned up its game going on a
13-0 run to seal the victory.
Thu Ducks defense held Idaho
to only two field goals in the fi
nal eight minutes
Idaho as a team shot only 32
percent from the field Vandal
head conch Larrv Eustnchy said
he couldn't believe how his
team played.
'"That was probably the poor
est performance since I've
coached here,” he said. 'When
a guy goes two for 17, that puts
a big whack in your percent
age ”
Oregon forward Clyde Jordan
hit seven of eight shots to finish
with 15 points and center Bob
Fife had 10 points
The Ducks play Pacific Lu
theran Dec. Id
WOMEN’S
Continued from Page 7
goal shcxrting whom ()mgon struggled .it 4.1 percent, still much l>et
ler than Weber State's .11 percent Oregon committed 1H turnovers
but forced tlie Wildcats to turn the bull over 35 times The Ducks
had 15 steals compared to Weber State's two.
The team now has a week to rest before a game with Louisville
Saturday night at Mac Court. Hut the Ducks will have little time to
practice due to finals this week.
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