owon noiiy Emerald Sports Men scare Bears in final game By Dave Charbonrteau EmecaW Sports. Eci.lo* Obviously the Oregon men's basketball team didn't get an itn i latum to the NCAA tournament However, the Due ks nearly threw a kink into California's postseason hopes, playirfg the heavily favored Golden Bears tough all the way to the final horn before losing 71-76 at Mt Arthur Court Saturday night. Oregon (10-20. 3-J5) led by as many as 13 points in the first half and didn't relinquish its lead until the 14 Zl mark of the sec ond half. But the Due ks wen* still able to stay close, trailing only 7H-7H when an Orlando Williams pass slipped through Andre Col lier's hands with 16 seconds remaining in the game California (10 12-fi) guard Jason Kidd Jut one of two free throws with six seconds loft. leav ing the Dm Ish till a « ham •• to Hr tiio game with .1 threi* poult or. But Antoine Stoudamirw. who m ori'd 20 points in his final game for Oregon, drove the t>all up the court and threw up a 30-footer that flounced hard off the back board at the horn. The win gave tfie Bears a set ond-piece finish in the Pacific-10 Conference, earning them a No. fi seed in the Midwest Regional of the NCAA Tournament. How ever, without the win Saturday, they may have been relegated to a top seed in the Ni l Oregon led by as many as nine in the second half, but the Bears went on a 0-0 run early in the half to take their first lead at ii: so William* hit a thrm>-pointer sis unils later to r»»tunt the load to the Docks, but that was the last time Oregon would lead. launond Murray's three-point •or and Brain Hendrick's dunk gave Cal a five-point advantage, and the Bears -looked to M pulling awa) after Aklll loan scored mid was fouled lor a three point play to put Cal up 85-57 with nine minutes left in the game But Oregon rebounded with n 7-1 run to pull within two at tat ft*t. From there, the Ducks answered every Cal bucket to keep themselves m the game Turn to SCARE. 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