Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 08, 1993, Page 6, Image 6

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Oregon guard Orlando Williams scored a season high 24 points, but
It wasn’t enough as the Ducks lost 82-75 in the CMI War Saturday.
Second-half lull buries Ducks
j Oregon plays well
at Gill, but loses
83-75 in Civil War
By Dave Charbonneau
CORVALLIS Oregon'* loss
to Orvgon Statu on Saturday
was no surprise
What was a surprise was that
tin* Du (As played nearly 40
minutes of solid iiasketbnll
Oregon pin ved its best has
ketball of the season for alxiut
H minutes. Unfortunately, the
other sis minutes det ided the
Du< ks' fate, as tiles lost (0-75
in round one ol the Civil War
The loss was just another
i hapter in Oregon's desperate
lean h lor a Pat iflc-10 (Confer*
<•10 1! victory. as the Ducks
dropped to ll-o The Beaver vit •
ion ttiuM a three-game losing
streak am) kept Oregon State in
the PaC-10 race with a 6-3
mark.
By the end of the first half
most of tin* 10.400 fans at sold
out (all Coliseum were s< ratch*
mg their heads and wondering
how heavily favored Oregon
State had allowed Oregon to go
into the looker room trailing
only 37-36
After ail. everything seemed
to lie going as planned: by half
time, center Scott llaskin had
14 points, tin- Beavers were
shooting 54 percent from the
field, and the Ducks had com
mitted It) turnovers.
But Oregon managed to stay
close by shooting 65 percent
from the field and causing nine
Oregon State turnovers.
"That svas probably the lies!
half ot basketball we've played
all year." Oregon guard (ohmiie
Retv i> said "We were really
confident tvt* could win at half
time."
The Reavers threatened to
blow the game open several
times in the half, building sev
en- and eight-point leads, only
to see Oregon guards Antoine
Stoudamire and Orlando Wil
liams bring their team bat i
The two combined for 27
points on ll of 16 shooting
from the field in the first half.
"I thought we were going to
win at halftime." Stoudamire
said "But those first five or six
minutes in the set ond half real
ly hurt us."
Oregon came out flat in the
second half, but Oregon State
opened the half with a 12-3 run
and led 49-39 with 15 minutes
left in the game.
"We played lackadaisical at
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