Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 05, 1993, Page 12, Image 11

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Women hoopsters to
face surprising Beavs
The Oregon women's basket
ball team will travel to Corval
lis tonight in hopes of continu
ing its domination in the Civil
War.
The Ducks (3-12) have a 33-14
advantage over the Beavers,
including 12 wins in 14 games
since the two teams joined the
Pacific-10 Conference in 19B4
However, the Beavers have been
the surprise of the Pac-10 this
season with a talented, young
squad that beat the Ducks 67-63
in Eugene earlier this season.
The Beavers am led by Tanja
Kostic, a freshman from Soina.
Sweden, who is thin! in the con
ference with 10,3 points per
game and fifth in rebounds with
8.6 per game. Two other fresh
men start for Oregon Stale,
including Anette Mollerstrom.
second on the team with 14
points per game.
The Heavers were picked to
finish 10th in the Pac-10 accord
ing lo a pre-season coaches poll,
but they are 7-8 in the Pac-10
and only one-half game out ol
fifth place.
"The fact we are playing Ore
gon State, the question of moti
vation should not he a factor,'
Oregon head coach Elwin Heiny
said "I think the team remem
bers the earlier loss, and I hope
that several players will want to
play better this time around than
they did the last time."
Oregon forward Debbie
Sporcich currently ranks ninth
in the conference in scoring and
fifth in rebounding, with marks
of 15.1 and 8.6, respectively.
Sporcich is second in the Pac-10
with a 81.1 field goal percentage
and is on pace to break the Ore
gon record of 60.5 percent held
by assistant coach Stefanie
Kasperski.
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