Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 19, 1993, Page 9, Image 9

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Trojans stumble past winless Ducks in slopfest
By Dave Charbonneau
f T-.<v<ll(3 Sports £ flitO-r
Oregon and l'SC put on a c linti Satur
day night at Mr Arthur Court a clinic
in ineptitude
I hu two teams lulled the crowd to
sleep in a horrendous display of Pacific
10 Conference basketball. as the Troians
managed to keep the Ducks winless in
the I’ai 10 w ith a fit) ah win
I'd he witling to bet good money that
if (.ud were wati fling this game, he prof)
ably turned it off to watch tfit- Kansas
l.ouisville game. ' CSC coach George?
Raveling said "And I'm feeing generous
even ( ailing it a game
That pretty much summed up the Sat
urday i ight s i ontest
Although both teams played miser
ably, Oregon who dropped to 0-4 in
the Par 10 flail arguably its yyorsl
game under head coac h ferry Green
The i)ui ks lip only one of 1 ' stints
from tfie three-point line, which inc llid
ed guard Antoine Stoudanure missing all
eight of his attempts from the an
"In a game like this, I look to my self to
get the team going.' said Stoudamire
who is averaging 1" points a game, hut
finished with only 10 against tin* I'm
Ians, making two of ! ( shots being a
senior. I'm supposed to be able to come
through. Tonight. I didn't do that
Stoudamire was not the only Dm k
who couldn't find the basket Oregon hit
only IS percent of its shots for the game
The Ducks scored only' 2 1 points in the
first half, and was stuc k yyitfi only two
points for the first seven minutes of tin*
game
lau kits. (lie Trojans (U-- in the Pa< 10)
wort' no! shooting mm h better B\ the
timi' lh»* Dm ks m ort’d their sworn! has
ket of th«* game .1! the 1 M > mark. they
trailed bv only l«" at ’ ">
1st then hnilt up a lf> lead, and
M 1 ireii nine '.1: 1 ,ht points to end the
half leading i". J 1
The Dm ks were out rebounded in t)ie
lirst half li'.t-o. and hit only 9 ol jh shots
in the halt
The sis ond half saw the pat e pit k up
a little, but the two teams (unturned to
struggle to find any continuity
Sometimes you have games where
there’s not am kind til rhythm in the
way you play." Ravelin.; -aid lonight
yy as one of those games
l N( kept the I hit ks arm's ei; ah
ay\ ay tor much of the set aid halt and Ual
.1 iwith seyi'H minutes left yy hen ()re
gon finally made a 1 luirge at the Troians
Ctinrd Orlando Wiiliams hit 1 three
pointer and Andre Collier followed yvith
.1 la loot liank shot to 1 lit tfie lead to
"11 -it)
Collier hit another jumper that 1 nine in
betyyeen baskets by Troian 1 entei Mark
Boyd, and after tyvo free throws by
Stood.mure Oregon yvas within nine at
. 1 at, u ith three minutes let!
The Dm ks eventually cut the lead tt»
Mi 50. and then started to give the game
aw ay at ttie line
I irst. Stoudainire missed one of three
tree throws after being fouled on a three
point attempt and then Collier missed
one of tyvo Instead of belli.; within three,
the Du< ks still trailed Mi « 1
I ram there, the Troians sealed the
game at the line
Women lag after half,
lose to Trojans 78-69
By Steve Mims
Eme;aid Sports Reporter
For the sei ond ( onset li
the game, the Oregon wom
en's basketball team took a
halltime lead lietore tailing
asleep at the beginning of
the sei ond half, and lost to
15th-ranked I SO ’H on Sat
urdav night in I.os Angeles
The loss i nine three nights
after Oregon tell to UCLA
79-75. despite lieing ahead
40-37 at halltime Oregon is
now t) 4 in the i .n iln ID
(ioiili'riini ti. while 11 S(
boosted their rei ord to 4 ()
The game went bai k and
lurth in the iirst half with no
team leading by more than
five points Oregon guard
Peggv Swadener hit two
three pointers in the Iasi
2 21) of the half to give Ore
gon a 40-37 halftime lead
The Din ks shot r>1.7 per
cent from the field in tin*
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McArthur Court
Sarajevo loses Olympic luster
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Sidelines
Erck Sludwncka
A r m s 1 r o n g
wilining gulf!
lin'd,ils in limn
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Steve, r a p
lurt'il the gniii
ami silver in
the slalom
Other countries hod their moments as \s«*Ii
Katarina Witt of (.erinany won the figure skating
title, and Vadislav Tretiak, the longtime Soviet
goaltender, won his fourtli gold medal in u e
hih key h\ shutting out ( /e< hoslovakia - It Ivon
holin' i nuntry Yugoslavia hail its hero. a-, giant
slalom skier Jure I rani o won the ■ nuntry s lirst
is er w inter ()l\ m|ui nieilnl
Nine years ago this mouth, the world turned its
eves to Sarajevo lor two weeks as the t ity hei ame
the fix us of the sporting world I odav the world
, turns its eves to Sarajevo for different reasons
Oil! e a sllowi ase i ity of eastern l.urope Saraje
vo is now the saddest i 11\ in the world I he i ity
lies under siege with the i iti/ens ol Sariijevo re
duced to rotting down the city s trees for lire
wooil With its Iree/ing tom (rondures, lai k ol food
and constant sniper fire. Somalia seems a vai a
lion destination in i omparison 1 here is no time
lor games in Sarajevo these days
As brutal as any other war this lentnrv. the
i onflii t remains on the Ihh k pages ol the papers
ill the I anted States, partially Ihm ause it is so ill!
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