Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 07, 1993, Page 8, Image 8

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WINS
Continued from Page 5
Last season. Antoine
Sloudamire did it all for the
Dm ks. averaging 20 points n
game Although his average has
slipped to 17 this season.
Stoudamirw has continued to la
the leader for Oregon The lug
difference has been the i ontri
butions he has ret eivud from
the players around him
Orlando Williams has. at times.
Ijeen uni oust.ions from outside
He is averaging 13 points so far
this season and is hitting more
than 40 peri ent of Ins shots from
three-point range
With C.reen's system of sell
substitutions, every player lias
i ontributed m one way or anoth
er Point guards Andre Collier
and Johnnie Keei e have show n
marked improvement in running
the ()regon offense. and forwards
Jeff Potter and Aaron Johnson
have given the Dinks some
strength inside
Oregon's main problem has
been the inability to hold on to
big leads Numerous times this
season, the Dm ks have built up
seemingly insurmountable leads,
but have slm ke<| off and allowed
opponents bat k into the games
We still haven't learned work
i ornmitmont in games." Green
said. "We have in prat tit e. but
we still si.a k off in games some
times 1 think we've shown that
we have the possibility of being
a ini good team, but saying it
and doing it are two \er\ differ
ent things
Oregon lat.es the Hears and
Stanford this weekend and will
have its home opener on Jan 1-t
against I ( I A
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Catholic Newman Center
1H50 Emerald Street Eugene, Oregon 97403
343-7021
SPECIAL HAPPENINGS:
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Center tor more inti'riiiation M' 7021
MASS SCHEDULE:
Saturday: 5:00 p in.
Sunday 9:00 am., 1 1:00 am. Cy 7: 50 pm.
10:00 pan. Candlelight Reflective Mass
Monday Fridas 5 15 pan. Mass and Evening Prayer.
Every Wednesday: Student Mass At 9:00 Pm.
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Reconciliation Saturday at 4 50 pan
(confession) or by appointment.
STAFF:
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happening at the Center or call 343-7021 or 346-4468.
For more information call the Center at 543-7021 or 346-4468
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