Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 27, 1994, Page 12, Image 12

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    BASKETBALL
Continued trom Page 9
will let you run your halfcourl offense
Saturday the Ducks will face Arizona State
The Sun Devils have defeated Oregon seven
times m u row, but head coach Bill Ffieder is
expecting a lough game from the Ducks
"They're playing well and they have dei ent
balance,” he said "I like their front line players
and (heir guards are steady They play n Sot of
players wni< h gives them a depth advantage
agumst us "
Oregon's offense, although far from being
where Green would like it to be. has slowh
improved in the past i ouple of weeks The Din ks
now have three players (Jeff Potter. Orlando
Williams and Kenya Wilkins) averaging over 10
points a game m Pai 10 play, and forward Dar
ryl Parker is right liehind at 9 4 points per game
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TOURNAMENT
Continued from Page 9
backcourt When Oregon plavs
Arizona at 7 p rn. Thursday at
M<.Arthur (Jiurt, Missy Croatia*
will again star! ai point guard,
with junior Karon Healon, who
scored 16 points against Wash
ington. at tin* other guard spot
Kongo expects freshman
Gindie Kdamura. who started at
the point in 12 of Oregon's first
13 games, to see signihuint play
ing time after coming off the
bench.
"I don't think it’s fair to not
stnrt Karen after tin* game she
had the other night." Knnge
said "After Oregon State. I think
Kddie (Kdamura) felt there was a
lot of pressure on her. She’s just
not physically strong enough to
put op with some of the defend
ers Washington was throwing at
her."
The Wildcats. 12 and 9 4
overall, hear some resemblance
to the Dm k*. The two teams are
tied for fourth plai e in the con
ference Both teams are senior
dominated and led by and
underrated forward Arizona’s
Kim Cion wav leads the Pac-10 in
field-goal and free-throw per
‘We’re back on
track for the goals
we set at the
beginning of the
season
Jody Runge
Oregon women's basketball
coach
rentage and is eighth in the con
fere noe m st oring and rebound
ing
Kunge called Arizona "very
similar" to Washington in its
style of play and intense
defen se
"They change defenses more
hut they play very aggressively,"
she said "They look to shoot a
lot. so you have to be ready to
defend at every opportunity.
They like to run, they like to
pressure They're a very talented
team." she said.
Oregon plavs Arizona State on
Saturday. The Sun Devils are
last in the conference with an 0
5 record and are 2-11 overall
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