Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 22, 1993, Page 12, Image 12

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Women hit 12 threes in victory
By Sieve Mims
f LSports Reporter
The Oregon women's basket
ball team had strong perfor
mances from three players who
attended Washington high
m hools as the Ducks defeated
Washington State 88-75 in Pull
man Saturday night.
Debbie Sporcich. Jessica
S< hull and Misss Stowell stored
r>H points for the Dot ks. winning
the sei ond time in their last
three games after beginning the
i season (i It) in the Pm ifit - in
(.onfeielue Oregon s victors
pulled the Dm k-> within one
game ol U ashtnglon State {.) Id)
1 (or ninth place m the confer
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Si hull and Slowed made It)
out of 15 three pointers to lend
the Dm ks to a si Imol record 12
three pointers Oregon made 12
out of 18 three pointers
The game went bn k and forth
in the first half Indore the Dm ks
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Missy Stowell
grabbed the lead for good on a
three pointer t>\ Stowe!) w ith
seven minute* left in the first
half Oregon went into the lot h
er room at halftime holding on
to a 44-41 lead
Washington State w as unable
to get i;loser than four points in
the final 1H minutes of the game.
Schutt. a sophomore from
Sunnyside, Wash . led the Dm ks
with a i areer high 2'.\ points and
mode five out of eight three
pointers Stoweli. a junior from
Bellevue, Wash., broke out of a
shooting slump by hitting six
out of to shots, including five
out of seven from three-point
range to finish with If} points
and six assists
Spun ich, a junior from Pasco,
Wash . continued her strong
plnv hv scoring 17 points and
grabbing a team-high 10
rebounds Sara Wilson and
Karen Utnlea added to points
each for file Dm ks
Guard Krikn Wheeler led the
( ougnrs with 20 points, fol
lowed by Dana Wells,indt with
14 points
The Ducks will return to
Eugene for their final homes
land, beginning Thursday night
against Arizona State and fol
lowed hv a game against Arizona
Saturday
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