Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 01, 1994, Page 8, Image 8

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Seats oDen on Ducks’ bandwagon
ast Thursday. 1 did
something 1 thought 1
_I_Jwould never do again lor
tin- rust of mv life
Yes 1 went and wat< hod a
women's basketball game
I jumped on that bandwagon
and wont to see the Oregon
women l»oat Arizona
My first year here. I went to see
a women's game and was
thoroughly bored The game was
boring, the fans were non-existent
and the whole atmosphere was
comparable to a sixth-grade
Kidsports game at the local grade
school
It was from that point on that
I vowed never to go to another
women's game as long as I lived
Hut what was I supposed to do
when the Oregon women's
basketball team beat tfith-rnnked
Washington m Seattle and started
talking a trout making the NCAA
Tournament.
The bandwagon was a-rollin
and I went a-t basin'
Hut 1 don't feel all that had
about it because I obviously
wasn't the only one to dec ide
Thursday urould he a good
c ham.e to catch a glimpse of the
Din ks
There was m tuallv a fairly good
size crowd of about 1.000 at the
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Arizona game — one of the
biggest crowds to catch a
women's game in a long time.
The crowd was loud, the Duck
mascot was there, the band was
there Hell, even Rich Brooks was
there
The court announcer spared no
expense in talking up the Oregon
women when they hit their shots,
and Duck head coach |ody Runge
spared no expense in giving the
refs an earful ik casionally.
There were three-pointers [lots
of threr-pointers), fast breaks,
blocked shots and hard fouls.
So I jumped on the tmndwagon
So what? Is it all that wrong for
me to go watch an Oregon game
simply because 1 think it will lie
a good chance to see the Ducks
win fur u < hange7
Does anyone think for a
moment that coach Rouge or any
of the (fregon players are insulted
in Iht* least lut if itit'V happen to
show some narrow mindad
sports fan like myself, that. yes.
women s liasketball can lie fun to
watch'
The answer is no
Ii is all right to jump on the
bandwagon.
The Ducks are 11-1 overall and
5-2 in the Pacific-10 Conference.
They are tied for second plat e in
the conference and have a very
legitimate shot at making the
NCAA tournament in March.
Range is in her first year as
head coach of the Ducks and is
making Brooks look like a genius
for firing Elwin Heiny last spring.
It's all there, sports fans. The
i harm, the excitement, the haggv
shorts It's basketball.
Yes. it’s true the men's team
is I letter than last year, but it isn't
winning. The women are.
This isn't to say stop going to
the men's games but to also go to
see the women. Go ahead, don't
be afraid. Jump on the
bandwagon . if for no other
reason than to thank the women
for giving this school a
bandw agon worth jumping onto.
Dove Charbonrwati is a sports
reporter for tin• Emerald.
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