CELLAR Continued from Page 12 back-to-back three-pointers But the Ducks pressured Stanford with a half-court trap and scored the final five points of the half to cut the lead to 41-39 at halftime, "Our half-court trap worked well,” said Green. ' It got us back in the game " Oregon forward Aaron John son said the defense the Ducks used is not one they use often. "We've run the defense in practice a lot," he said. "But we haven't used it much in games I think it worked real well for us tonight and helped us stay in the game in the first half.' Orlando Williams opened the second half with a three-pointer of his own to give Oregon a 42 41 lead. From there, the Ducks only briefly lost the lead twice, and hung onto a slim lead for much of the second half. Oregon built its biggest lead of the game after Aaron Johnson — who scored 16 point, 12 in the first half — made two free throws to give the Ducks a 62-56 advantage with 9:15 remaining Stanford cut the lead to 65-63 with 6:45 left, but two throe pointers by Williams and Antoine Stoudamiro pushed the Ducks' lead back up to 71-65 at the five minute mark. Oregon held a five point lead after two Jeff Potter free throws, but again, the Cardinal got with in two when forward Brent Williams scored and was fouled on a questionable blocking call But that was the last time Stan ford would score for the remain der of the game. Johnson and Potter played well inside, combining for 2H points and 13 rebounds. Green said he was especially pleased with Potter's 12 point, seven rebound effort. "1 was pleased to see Jeff get some good numbers," he said. "I've been telling Jeff he needs to start putting up numbers. It's one thing to play 35 minutes of solid basketball, but eventually. fWUNDERlAND 5Cvioeo GAMES 5m STREET H • I PUBUC MARKET 683-8464 J ( .--OVIDEO ADVENTURE 1 k VAi.Lt» IMVtW PtAI* iuuuuw Wanted! An excellent scholarly essay by a UO undergraduate student. $300 Reward! Pick up contest details about the Stanley B Greenfield Phi Beta Kappa Prize in the Clark ! Honors College, 320 Chapman Hall. Don't delay! Contest ends April 2, 1993! 1I’m not going to spend a lot of time partying because we finished ninth instead of 10th.’ — Jerry Green, Oregon heed coach you need to put up number* Stoudainiru led the Ducks with 19 points, but hit onlv five of 17 shots from the field. Williams had a quiet I t points as he hit four of five three-point ers. Clyde Jordan was the other Oregon player to score in double figures, finishing with 13 points along with seven rebounds and two steals Oregon will finish its season Saturday night against Califor nia at McArthur Court. The Hears are coming off a victory over Oregon State Thursday, and look, to be headed for the NCAAs. An Update... Thanks to our friends who have responded to our call for support of a new radio station reflecting the KAVE's music. If you haven't contacted \is yet, please do so immediately. A simple postcard of support will help. Please pledge support for the music and the advertisers on such a station. All options aro being vigorously pursusd. Wo aro F non da of tho KAVE. the form or KAVE staff, committed to putting KAVE music back on tho air. We are: 1. Continuing to gather a local base of support 2. Seeking serious investors to join us in achieving this goal 3. Looking for businesses interested in advertising on this now station. Thanks to Silver-Star Video for donating funds for this space. Please share this with your friends and neighbors. Friends of ths KAVE 1430 Willamette #562, Eugene, OR 97401 The Nike Store. Fifth Street Marketplace, 2% East Fifth Avenue, ' Third Floor. M2-5155. Mon. Fri. 10-6, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 10-6.