Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 24, 1993, Page 12, Image 12

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Women lose
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Tho Oregon womtn's basket
ball ii'fim began its season Mon
day with a 60-54 exhibition loss
to tho Knox Raiders
In their first game under new
head t oar h (ody Kunge, the
Dtn ks trailed bv one point at
halftime fmfore being outst orod
(4-2d in the second half hy the
Raiders, a team from Australia
Oregon was nine of 26 from
the field in the second half and
shot 17 7 for the game, and
Knox shot .475 Tho Ducks < om
miltod 25 turnovers and were
outrebounded 17-."i 1 in the loss
t.uard Missv Croshaw s< ored
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assists for Oregon f orwards |es
su a S< hutt and Debbie Sport k fi
each added eight points fainter
Sara Wilson was Oregon's lend
ing rebounder with eight
Oregon travels to Kuwait for
tho Thanksgiving weekend to
plnv a pair of games in tho Par
adise (dassii I he Ducks play
Hawaii Friday and play either
t.ovoln Marymount or Northern
Illinois on Saturdav
The Ducks next home game is
Dec 11 against Idaho State
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Oregon guard Jenny Sandvold had two assists in the Ducks season-opening loss to Knox.
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DUCKS win
titles at
first meet
Rob Tanner took Most Out
standing Wrestler honors as
Oregon's wrestling team began
its season bv v\inning live indi
vidual championships at the
Southern Oregon Open in Ash
land Saturday.
Tanner, a redshirt freshman
from Tillamook, beat San Fran
cisco State's Jorge Montero, (i-2,
to win the title at 142 pounds
Tim Kitchen, another redshirt
freshman, pinned teammate Pat
Hirai to win at 134 pounds
Kevin Roberts, who is ranked
No. 12 nationally at 1 18 pounds,
won ins class easily, posting a
17-fi victory over Southern Ore
gon State's Chad Thompson in
the i hampionship match. Mat
Sprague (177 pounds) and Jeff
M< Coy (100 pounds) also beat
wrestlers from the host si bool to
win their respective classes
Heavyweight Chris Anderson,
also ranked No 12. notched a
runner-up finish lor the Dm ks
to go along with three third
place finishes.
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