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    -OregonDaiiyEmerald Sports
Duck men earn a little respect
in loss to Bruins
By Dave Charbonneau
. rvtfcxi Da-!y (metam
It could have, and maybe
should have been a tot worse
But the Oregon men's basket
ball team at least made a game of
it Thursday, eventually losing to
sixth-ranked UCLA 89-7:1 at
Pauley Pavilion in the Pacific-10
Conference opener for both
teams
The Ducks came into the
game as 28-point underdog, but
managed to stay within 10
points for much of the game
against a much bigger, stronger
and more talented Bruin team
The tradition-rich Pauley
Pavilion may have got the best
of the young Oregon team as the
Bruins pulled ahead 28-10 10
minutes into the game.
“We spotted them a 18 point
lead early, and it was even the
rest of the game,” Oregon head
coach Jerry Green said. "We
played a smart game once the
first 10 minutes were over. I
wish we could go bac k and
throw those first 10 minutes out.
but obviously we can't
Kenya Wilkins, Oregon s
freshman point guard continued
to show that as he goes, so goes
Oregon Wilkins, playing in his
town of Los Angeles, arguably
outdueled the Bruins' star point
guard Tyus Kdney
Wilkins scored 17 points to
lead all scorers in the game and
drove past Kdney on numerous
occasions creating shots for his
teammates and himself.
Kenya represented our team
we!! tonight/' Green said ''It's
too bad he got his fourth foul
early in the second, hut I
thought he played Tyus very
smart
Wilkins, however, struggled
with the rest of the Ducks at the
tieginniug as Kdney stole the ball
from him the first time he
touched the ball and knocked
the ball away again the next
time down the court
Hut after that. Wilkins settled
in and played on a par with
Kdney the rest of the way.
The Ducks were able to stay
dose with the Bruins in the first
half thanks to their free throw
shooting, hitting 14 of 16 Still.
Oregon watched UCLA turn a
16-10 lead into 26-10 within two
minutes and it looked as if the
slaughter was officially under
way. Hut point guard Kenya
Wilkins' three-pointer started an
H-0 Oregon run to bring the
Ducks back within eight
The Bruins retaliated with a
13-4 run to put them bai k up to
22 Once again. Oregon came
bac k scoring 11 of the final 15
points in the half including
Wilkins' jumper at the horn to
make the score 4 3-3.3 at half
time
The sei ond half was more of
the same as UCI-A’s lead grew to
50-35 to start the second The
Dm ks came hack and left Pot
ter's power move inside cut the
Women Cougs defeat
California in Pullman
PULLMAN. Wash (AP) — Sun Jarosch sc ored - I points and
Camille Thompson added Idas Washington State went on a sec oml
half scoring run to defeat (.alifornia HH-H3 in a Pacifii - tut .onferem e
women’s game Thursday night.
The Golden Hears (6-5 overall, 0-1 conference) led t.j 6 t with
10 39 remaining But the Cougars (♦'»-•*. 1-0) went on a H J scoring
mn fueled by two steals bv (arosch and one eat h by I'hompson and
Kelli Kronberger.
Washington State held on to its lead as Jarosch scored five of the
team's 10 free-throw points in tfie final two minutes
California took an early four-point lead but was unable to increase
the margin to more than five points in the first half
Ingrid Dixson scored a career-high Zil points to lead the Golden
Hears, who committed 22 turnovers California also got 15 points
from both )a< kiu Lear and Kim Robinson
Kireen Kilts and Krika Wheeler each added U points for Wash
ington State
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Bruin lead bn< k down to 10
tti it S0-40 Wilkms than
picked up i fourth foul and it
looked as if that would he the
end of Oregon But minutes lat
er. UCl.A starting < enter (ieorge
Zidek pit ked up his fifth fouls
giving the Chicks renewed hope
to climb back in the game
t’Cl.A looked ns if they might
actually cover the 28-point
spniod as their lead ballooned to
'1-5.1 midway through the se< -
ond half, hut a three pointer and
.1 lay to off a steal by Wilkins c.ul
the lead back down to 11
Still again l JO .A pumped tin
lead back up to l' at 78-til. but
the Ducks reeled off sis straight
to pull hat k within 11
With four minutes left in the
game, Oregon trailed 81-70. hut
made mistakes down tin* stretch
and couldn't buy a hoop
Wilkins 17 led all scorers
and Orlando Williams added
15 despite going one for >i\
from three-point range The
Ducks will face USC Saturday
in Ion Angeles Tip off is set for
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