— Oregon Daily Emerald Spoil S - Women beat UCLA, break streak By Steve Mims Emerald Sports Reporter The Oregon women's basketball leant saw an opportunity for its first Pacific-10 Conference win this year and refused to let it slip away The Ducks connected on 14 consecutive free throws in the final three minutes and oulscored UCLA 19-7 during the final 2:56 to beat the Bruins 89-78 at McArthur Court Saturday night The win snapped Oregon's 11-game losing streak this year and 14-game Pac-1(1 losing streak "A weight has definitely been lifted off of our shoulders," Oregon head coach hlwin Ueiny said, "The feeling that we can't win a game is gone I believe this team can still win some more games " Oregon took the lead for the final time at 72-71 when Missy Stowell made two free throws with 2:50 left in the game. With 2:07 remaining in the game, UCLA's Laura Collins was called for a fla grant foul when she shoved Oregon's Debbie Sporcich on a fast break Sporcich made both free throws, and Sara Wil son hit a turnaround jump shot on the ensuing possession to give the Ducks an 80-7.1 lead UCLA responded with a 6-2 run and pulled within 84-78 when Nicole Anderson lot one of two few throws with 42 sts onds left in the game. On1 gon came hack to score the final seven points of the game, culminating with Karen Healea’s lav -up with six seconds left in the game Sporcich led the Oin ks with 27 points and added 10 rebounds, eight in the se< ond half |es sita Schutt hit four three-pointers for the Ducks and finished with 20 points and Wilson s* ored IT points and pulled down a team-high 11 rebounds. Stowe!! scored 14 points and dished out a career high to assists Oregon trailed In as many as eight points in the first half, but cut UCLA's lead to 3fi-12 at halftime when Healed hit a three pointer with three ms onds left in the half. The Ducks scored the first nine points of the second half to pull ahead 41 • )fi with 17:38 left in the game The lead changed hands 13 times during the second half. I'he win gave the Dm ks new hope for the season and lifted the pressure not to tie the first team to go winless in the Pnc-10. At MO. postseason is not a possibility, hut lleinv said his team still has goals to accomplish. "We are getting tieltor." lleitty said We just need to continue to improve We have our first win, and now we want the second one We must come bat k and do it again LOCKER RENTALS • $5 Key Deposit • $4 Pot Term -/ . «> EMU Rierutio* Center Ground Moor, EMU 346-3711 Qet results... advertise in the ODE “Reaching Out to Lesbian and Bisexual Women” U of O Drop-In Group Educational Support Programs Mondays 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Komoma Center 1414 Kincaid Information 6-1142 BOBCOaXBcasmaaccsxxxs^^ people & The Oregon Coast Organizational Meeting for Spring term Wednesday, February 17, 7 p in. Maple Room, 2nd floor, EMI1 firing u friend JXX'XXCGtXXBOXn, J will WHY PHY MORE SOMEWHERE ELSE? IZZY's Monday and Tuesday Nighl Special All You Can Eat - BUFFET $5.95 per person Pizza, Chicken, Salad Bar and more! r Or, f 1/ZY'? f ' *8,u,lk y Duck Special Wednesday or I hursdav GIANT 1 V one topping pi//.i 484-2919 10 I\ei|uired Dim’ln« I.ike Out • Deli\er\ ’l>tSTuVr I > ,.,r, ■ I , !' > Chinese, Czech, Danish, Finnish, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian. Indonesian, Polish. Thai and Yietnamese Mareh I Fall/yew-long programs in China. Finland. Hungary. Indonesian and Israel March 15 Fall year long programs in Czechiwtovakia. Fi>land. Thailand and Vietnam April I Fall year long program on DIS at University of Copenhagen I Denmark) April 15 Summer program in Perugia duly) May 15 Fall term in Sietu I luly) Hatfy JUtfMl - Ttu AiMt H! h« mtt aFmaatnai. naan lie Office -4 Uucnvu»*ul bSxav* hadwifc. ttOOtcfna Hall FWuacul w) cm hr uiilurd Ohen„ you'll Book Sale! BARGAIN BOOKS vp-x£:'**x*******g w»w!cv*’*««i *.*>* 98c & up! Feb 15th - 26th • Main Floor All Sales Final! • No Further Discount. i 13th & Kincaid • 346-4331 • M-Sat