Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 14, 1993, Page 8, Image 8

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Ducks play well, but
lose to Bruins 79-75
By Sieve Mims
fmo«aid Sports Report pi_
i In' Oregon women's basket
hall team !<m>W the halftime had
over 1 '(II-A hut It'll asleep at
tlir >.lart ill tin1 sit omi lull anti
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lev I'livilinn Wednesdtn night
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In-fore going on .1114 run late
in tlif first half to g«»t tin- It-.iti
for tin* first time at 'ft) 28 with
•1 <t l rt'inainiiig in tin* hall Iht*
Dtuks Ittl In as manv as six
points in tin’ lirst half at lt> to
aftt-r a three point plus hy Sara
Wilson with 1 SI Iflt in the
lull and took a -to t7 load into
thf lot kt-r room at hnlftimf
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I In' Hruins heated up .1! the
iieginning of the m** ond half
and wi»nt on 12-0 run. Inti bv
superstar forward Natalie Wil
liam* who mo red su points
during the run Williams had .1
huge night finishing witfi 27
points and 21 rebounds
Di'hhii' Sport ii h si ored to
end the Hruins run. but Wil
liams followed with two free
throws and guard Michelle
I’almisiuii) hit a thresj pointer to
boost the Bruins lead bat k to
54 45 with I t 2i left in the
game
1'he Hruins kept their lend
around 111 points for most of
the set ond half before the
Din ks made a late run Oregon
trailed 75 t>f> when Candy Mur
pin hit a lavup and )rssu a
St hull followed with a jump
shot to get the I)ut ks within
five points with I 1H left to
plav. hut the Hruins held on
St.huff and Mis\\ Stowed led
the Dm i s with 1 r> points
apiet e Oregon finished the
game shooting 51 pert nut from
the field, but t!Cd.A caught fire
in the set ond half and shot fib
percent for the half and fin
ished tile game at 51 4 pert ent
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Green hopes to rally
student enthusiasm
By Dave Charbonneau
Emerald Spot" Ed<IOf *
|i>rr\ Creen is doing everything he ran to bring fans ba< k to
Mi Arthur ( .ourt.
As tin- first-year head (.oar li of the Dui ks, Green introdmed
his team m n Halloween night midnight practice. has hrought a
new up tempo stile of play to his team and will lx? on campus
toda\ at 1.! to p m for a pre game rails at the KMl ‘ milliard
"I've hr‘eii trying to get some enthusiasm hai k into the stu
dents.'' C.reen said The thing that would help us more than
anything would lx- to get that sixth man ha< k at Mai Court "
Still. The Pit" has tx-en harels half-full for games this season
(,rr*en has done everything he can to strike up enthusiasm
Now its the players' turn
The Dm ks who tire 7-7 and 0-2 in the Pacific-10 Cooler
en< e will get their ( ham e to prove themselves tonight when
they face lr>th ranked UCLA at Mac Court A win could go a
long wav in getting the attention of Oregon basket ha 11 doubters
If history holds am sigmlii am e in tonight's game, the Dm ks
i ham es tire slim Oregon has lost 11 of its last 12 meetings with
the Bruins, and has only beaten l ( LA 1 :i times in 71 tries
"Historically, there are a lot ol traditions here at Oregon we
need to break. ' tie said "That's the reason I'm here to break
some had habits and traditions
One bad habit is inconsistent \
So far tins sear, we haven't even came ( lose to plaving .is
well in games as we do in practice he said "I think we ve
proved that we can lx. com|x?tiliie. hut 1 think we could be
linn h more competitive d we plaved like we do in practice1
Pile Ducks will also plai Saturday night against CSC IH-.t, l-l)
at Mai ( .ourt Both games start at 7 00 p in.
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