Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 07, 1994, Page 18, Image 18

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    Women’s basketball uses free throws to beat Bruins
By Scott Simonson
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A few dribbles, a deep breath
and some concentration Noth
ing but net Repeat 2H times and
beat UCLA
Oregon's women s basketball
team shot 'i t percent from the
free throw line and made its last
10 free throws down the stretch
to beat I 'CLA H2-7V at Mi Arthur
(iourt on Thursday night
The Dm ks out scored the bru
ms 2d 1,1 from the foul line,
missing only two free throws in
the game Oregon, 7-d and l -oin
the Pa< ifii It) Confereme. man
aged only one field goal in the
final five minutes of the game
hut was able to to stave off a late
coinwbai k by I CLA. which
trailed by double figures for
most of the second half
Hi,, game was Oregon's firs!
wm m a I’m 10 opener sin,.i* the
1‘Mi'l-UO stinson I orwurd IVbhie
Spornch had .M points. lf>
rebounds .mil lour assists Mu*
lad tin- Dm ks in ail three < ate
gories
"It fowls good I hut s tin1 first
Iiin,, in four yours," Spur, n h
said. " Were happy with the*
way wo plnyod. It fools groat to
win."
"This Pa, 10 sou son moons so
much to tlics,. kids They want
to win with everything that's
within them.” Oregon head
conch Jody Kongo said. "They
plaved hard They ployed like
they wanted it tonight and
fought off a strong run by
UCLA "
After o 39-3!) score at half
tunc. Sporcich scored eight
points in thf first five minutt-s of
iho sin tiritl half to ignite an lft-5
run The fJut ks pounded the
fiall inside on offense, while
UCLA continued to miss from
the outside and to struggle with
Oregon's zone defense
Oregon appeared in control
and about to cruise to victory
until t CbA's perimeter shooters
caught fire The Hut ks led 75-f»2
with more than five minutes
remaining before the Bruins, led
bv reserve forward Allison
Arredondo, si ored 11 unan
swered points
After ,1 basket by Brum for
ward Natalie Williams brought
UCLA within two points with
I 14 remaining. Oregon t ailed
time out Oregon guard Missy
(.roshaw hit a i lull h three pom!
basket on the ensuing posses
sion to extend tile !)ut kx lead to
five
The final two minutes was a
defensive struggle, with both
teams making mistakes on
offense "We didn't lose our
confidence We were just mad
that they wore coming back."
Sporcich said
"That's where wo got down
and competed, which we have
learned to do. and that helped
us get through it." she said.
IJCI.A trailed by two with
1 21 remaining when Williams,
who led UCLA with 1H points.
went to the foul line and missed
the front end of a one-and-onu
Oregon turned the bull over on
its next possession and was
fori ed to foul Williams to pre
vent « fust break basket
With 1' sal onds remaining.
Williams made the first free
throw but missed the second
Oregon forward Jessica Schutt
grabbed the rebound UCLA
tried to foul Si hutt to get the
ball hat k and was called for an
intentional foul
Schott made both shots to
give the Umks an 80-7? lead
Croshaw was fouled after the
in bounds pass, and her two free
throw s vs itti It) S(-| onds left iced
the game.
Orugon, shooting W> percent
from tin* foul line on the year,
wits 17 of 1H from tin; into in the
sei ond half
"Coach Bunge believes we re
.1 si*( mid-half team, and I tlunk
that we believe we re .1 second
half team When it t times down
to it whoever outplays each oth
er in tile second half is going to
win the game." Croshnw said
Center Sarah Wilson had 15
points and 12 rebounds for Ore
gon Forward Arianne Hover
also stored 15. and Schutt and
Croshaw scored 10 apiece
Defense and rebounding were
iKith strong points for the Ducks.
Oregon held UCLA to a 38-4
field goal percentage, compared
to 472 for Oregon, and outre
bounded the Bruins 42-37.
MARK MCrvRfJKx trw
Forman! Debbie Sporctch lad Oregon In points, rebounds and assists
In an 82-77 victory over UCLA on Thurday.
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