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"Before the game, 1 didn't think we'd be able to zone them." he said "All of a sud den, we started to break a little more out of the zone and we got the momentum. I thought our kids did a nice job of making them take the tough shot "Tough shot" is a relative term, and for the Ducks, it's starting to include the easiest shot of all the free throw Oregon continued its season long woes at the line, lulling less than 50 percent of its shots and only one of seven in the second half. Pacific didn't do much belter at the line, hitting only eight of 17 shots from the line, but the Tigers didn't need them because they had Michael Jackson No, not the glove-wearing, moonwalking pop star, but rather a ti-foot-5 forward who Saturday night gave the name "King of Pop" a new meaning Jackson popped 13 of ’ll shots, including six of 10 from the three-point line, to finish with 'M points Jackson hit three three-point ers early and had 11 of Pacific's MORGAN SMUHIc* th« Fmofald Oregon center Aaron Johnson scored 17 points and had seven rebounds in the Ducks' 75-69 loss to Pacific Saturday. first 1H paints as the Tigers took an 18-14 lead He then ended the half by scoring nine points in the final three minutes, giving Pacific a 45-34 halftime lead |m kson had 21 points by half, and hit nine of 12 shots, includ ing four of five from the three point art laiiiar Curry, who played a total of one minute in the first half, started the se< ond half and helped the Ducks get back in the game with sis points and a blot k of a Jackson jumper. Oregon guard Orlando Williams added a three-pointer and a driving lay up to bring the Dm k crowd to its feet, ami after a Curry rebound basket, Oregon cut the Tiger lead to 51-50 Jackson silenced the Oregon crowd quickly with a three and a short jumper to put Pacific up by six The Tigers eventually got the lead ba< k up to nine and the closest the Ducks could get the rest of the way vvas six points. Williams led Oregon scorers with 21 points, hitting five of 12 three-pointers. Center Aaron Johnson pitched in 17 points and grabbed seven rebounds for the Ducks. Thu victors was Pacific's first road win against a Pacific-10 Conference team since 1954, giving Oregon a dubious distinc tion and putting some doubts in Green's mind about his team's ability to win games. "The tiling that concerns and si ares me as much as anything is falling bai k into a funk of the six and 10-win season,” he said. 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