-Oregon Daily Emerald Sports UCLA prepares for Arizona after scare against OSU I.OS ANGELES (AP) — A not so funny thing almost happened to UCLA and Ari zona on their wav to Saturday night's Pacific-10 Conference showdown at the Rose Howl both were in jeopardy of being tied or beaten. The No. lr> Bruins beat host Oregon State 20-17 on Saturday thanks in port to a missed 32-yard field goal by Oregon State s Brooke Knight with 4:22 to piny. The kick, whic h would have tied the game, was wide by inches. Earlier in the day, No. 7 Arizona beat Washington Stale 9-fi because Aaron Pric e of the Cougars barely missed a 4‘l vard field goal with two sis onds left that would have tied the game "I felt very fortunate about our game at Oregon Stale," UCLA coach Terrv Don ahue said Monday. "The game could have gone in the other direction It was nice to win one of those games." I1CLA lost its first two games of the sea son — to California and No. 6 Nebraska — by a total of three points Since those narrow defeats, the Bruins have won five games in a row, their longest winning streak since they opened the 1088 season with seven straight wins Oregon State entered the game with a .1-4 record, having won only one game in ear h of the 1990, 1991 and 1992 seasons "1 think the Oregon State team played very inspired and they played very well." Donahue said "We played hard "If they're no good, than we're not any good either They gave us all we wanted I'm glad we wee able to maybe not play that well and win." Arizona (7-0 overall. 4-0 in the Par • 10) Right now, Arizona* got the best defense in the history of the NCAA against the rush — Terry Donahue UCLA coach is alone atop the conference standings. UCLA (5-2, .1-1) is tied for second with Southern (jil and Washington, which is ineligible for the Rose Bowl. Arizona has already beaten Southern Cal, and doesn't play Washington this season So a victory over UCLA would put the Wildcats in great shape in the Rose Bowl race and ail but eliminate the Bruins from contention "We'd boll nr not let them win,” Don ahue said. After Arizona, the Bruins have road games against Washington State and Southern C j»l sandwiched around a home game against Arizona State. After UCLA, the Wildcats have a home game against Oregon followed by road games against California and Arizona State. Donahue is well mvarn Ihol Arizona leads the country in rushing defense (15.1 yards per game) and total defense (20H.1 yards per game). "Right now, Arizona's got the best defense in the history of the NCAA against the rush." lie said. "That's a shocking statistic. Arizona is a great, great defensive football team." RIM RESULTS r RIM FOOTSAIJ Sten t i K4p|Mi Stgm« l 40. Signu Chi l 14 Phi p*i A 7. SAI mi I. Ihurg* 2i. r.h*’* 20 IW*a 1 21 TlwH* Oil 12 Mm * «’ SAfc Alpiu 13. 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Oregon won three of five singles match es. but dropped two of three doubles contests, losing the team competition, 5-4. The Dtu ks are off until Nov 5 when they will compete in the Rolex Regional Championships at Stanford. PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) — Two top high school basketball players plan to sign national let ters of intent to attend Washing ton State University next year, school officials said. Chris Griffin, a fi-foot-2, 190 pound guard from Jesuit High in Carmichael, Calif., and Carlos Daniel, a fi-7, 215-pound for ward from Fairview High in Boulder. Colo., said Monday they will sign with the Cougars. Griffin averaged 14 points, six rebounds and four assists per game last season w ith i!5-2 Jesuit. Daniel averaged lH.b points. 11 rebounds and four blocked shots per game as a junior last season. Both said they planned to sign national letters of intent to attend WSU during the early signing period, which runs Nov. 10-17. • • • WALNUT CREEK. Calif. (AP) — Washington's Russell Hairston and Napoleon Kaufman were selected Monday as the Pacific 10 players of the week for their performances in the Huskies' 21 6 victory over Oregon. Arizona placekicker Steve McLaughlin earned special teams honors for the second week in a row. Hairston, a junior cornerback. had three interceptions and three tackles to lead Washing ton's defense, which held the Ducks' potent offense without a touchdown. Kaufman, a junior tailback, rushed 21 times for 142 yards and two touchdowns, including a 58-yard scoring run. He also caught four passes for 25 yards and returned two kickoffs for 52 yards, rolling up 219 all-purpose yards. McLaughlin, a junior, kicked field goals of 53. 40 and 32 yards to account for all Arizona's points in the Wildcats' 9-fi vic-^ torv over Washington State. McLaughlin's 32-yarder won the, game with L33 remaining. 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