Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 04, 1993, Page 10A, Image 10

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    Ducks knock off BYU. lose to Ohio State in Classic
j Oregon plays well
against two highly
touted teams
By Dave Charbortneau
EmofA'd Sfxa'.r,! <i-u '
Thi* Oregon men s basketball
team geared up for I*ai ifii 10
(onfereiu i- play by knocking
off a lnp-25 iHtm (luring I ho
brook uiul nearly defeating a
llig 10 power in taking sf< oiid
plot i' .it tin- I ar West Classic in
Portland.
[Ilf Ducks defeated No 25
llrigham Young on the opening
night id the tenirnatuent, 7ti-71),
ond lost 7<i-7*i the following
night to Ohio State in the
c hampionship game
Die two games put the Dm ks
at n i heading into their game
tonight against llaitlord Ore
gon opens I’ac 10 play at ( all
forma Thursday
The I)iii ks i ome hoc k from
an early 17-11 defic it against
it r i glia in Young, building a
find-ha If lead of eight points
The < ougars vyere abler n, < ome
hoc k and ml the lead to only
three at halftime
HYl! pic ked up where it had
left ofl in the lust half, building
a seven-point lead and hover
ing around there for mm h of
the see ond half
Oregon w as aide to regain the
lead with aliou! seven minutes
remaining when guard Antoine
Stolid-mure scored on a layup
to put the Due ks up 0Ti-h4
I iii w ard ( Hyde |ordan lot a
short jumper to give Oregon a
07-o4 lead, and the Due ks new
er looked hni k
With one minute left in the
game, forward Aaron lohnson
sc ored m the lane to give the
flunks a ‘ 1 OH lea d (IregOIl ill!
its free throws dow n the streh h
Pftodo* bi Cou«*«'
Oregon guards Johnnie Reece (above) and An
toine Stoudamire led the Ducks to a second
place finish at the Far West Classic
Stoudamire was named the tournament's most
valuable player, averaging 23 points a game.
fur fht1 victory its sti oiut over
,i Division I opponent this sea
son
Stoudamire led tin* way for
tin* Dm ks w ith Z2 points |or
dan and guards Johnnu- Kiss i*
and ()riando \Vdliams i*a< h had
12 for the Dm ks
Tin* following night. Oregon
played for the title against Ohio
State w tin ft i ante into llie
game w itfi a a 2 mark.
Oregon led many times in the
game, fuit couldn't hold off (he
Bui keyes
I he two tennis battled i losely
lor mm h of the first half, with
neither team seeming to lake
control
l-ate in the firs! half. Oregon
look a Jf> lead on a three
point plav In Johnson John
son's tip in gave tin* Ducks a
tti JH Iliad Buckeye Grog
Simpson gave Ohio Stale the
lead with a three-pointer, but
Johnson answered again to give
(Iregon the lead bat k
Ohio State took an early
17-14 lead in the second half,
lint the Ducks went on a 7-0
run to take a 4 1 - (7 loot!
The Hut keyes regained the
leatl lit Vt-’i.’ with nine minutes
left From them the two teams
battled bat k and forth until Ja
mie Skelton's three pointer pot
Ohio State op M f>2 with a Id
lie mure than live minutes re
maining
Oregon took its last lead alter
a pair of free throws In forward
Jeff Potter. (>8-117 Four straight
free throws li\ the Buckeyes
put them up 72-f>8 with two
minutes remaining, and five of
six down the strefcli to seal up
the 7*1 7r> vi« torv
Sloudamire led the way again
lor the Duiks with 24 points.
Reece and Williams eat h
scored 11. and Skelton led the
was for Ohio State with 21
points
Moudemire n as honored
with the tournament's most
valuable player award. He was
joined on the all-tournament
team In Ohio State's i^wmnce
I underburke and Jamie Skel
ton. Oregon State's Hrent Barry
and HYl )'s Gary Trust
Stoudatnire averaged 2.'t
points and (>.5 rebounds a game
in the tournament. Jordan also
averaged (> T> boards for the
two-game tournament
Oregon State dropped its
opener to Ohio State, but re
bounded to beat BYU in the
third |)!ai e game
Tonight s game against Hart
ford begins at 7 OS at Mi Arthur
Court
BOWL
Continued from Page 9A
WIiimi 1 asked the iiili (trivi-i
what I i ouId do in loxvii on
N»nv Vciir’s I ve. In- replied
"You like strip joints ''
I'll. I ll pass
It was at this point that it he
j ame rrvstnl dear to me why
the Dm ks lumped oil the first
pin lie out of town after tin*
game Who want', to spend
New Years f.ve in Shreveport '
t ended up spending rm New
Year s lae in my hotel riMim
with a pizza wall fling the I’ut
k i s trilogy on I SA's I p All
Night
It mav he unfair for me to
kikm k Shreveport («■< ause this
bowl is not for the media, it's
(or (lit! loams Him ause of this
howl, two meditM re teams get
a chance to say they wont to .1
how I gamo Oregon would not
have Ihm ii on iteil to another
how l game and 1 doubt Wake
Forest would have boon either
My point is. I wonder how
mill h of 1 ri'Vvard it is for two
teams to lose a majority of
winter break because of prat
tii.es aiui fly down to a slum
laden < 11\ and partu ipate m a
sot ond rate bowl' This is espe
t:iall> questionable when your
team ends up losing and fin
ishing the season at ti-ti, in
stead of ending the season t>-f)
with a victors over your intro
state ri\a!
Sure, most of the l)u< k fans
who made the trip will irgue
that they hod a great time. Hut
anyone who will shell out
about .$<)()() to vs ate h a B- 5 team
{> 1 av in Shreveport, i.a., is
probably not too hard to
please
/Iftie (■h.irtHiniwaii is sports
editor ol tlu Kmerald
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