Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 04, 1994, Page 12, Image 12

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live Oregon possessions, the
Din ks were hui k in the
game Williams didn't con
nect on his next three-point
attempt, but he was fouled
and mode two free throws to
tiring Oregon within five
points at 67-62 w ith 1 5U left
in the game.
Stanford turned the hall
over on Its next two posses
sions tint Oregon couldn't
convert on the other end.
and the ( ardm'a'l retained its
five point lead with 50 se<
onds left
Johnson got tin- Dm ks
within one possession of
tying the game when he i on
neclod on two free throws
with t‘t sec onds left Stull
ford got the hall in the hands
of Knight, hut he fell down
and was i ailed for traveling
before he could signal for
time out.
Williams responded with
his final three-pointer, but
that just set the stage for
Knight's final heroics
Oregon had one last
chance to win, hut Johnson's
tin I fc ourt shot at the final
hti/zer w as too Itnrd
I'm disappointed for our
kids Oregon head coach
Jerrv < ireen said . ' l'liev
played so well and came
ll.li k l'liev were dow II 1H
and the k ids nev er cpnt
Oregon shot only )5 per
i ent from the floor and hurt
themselves from the free
throw line making only 1 't
ol t_ attempts Williams led
the Ducks with 22 points
and Johnson added I 5
Knight pac ed the (ordinal
with Iu points, while ttrent
Williams added 15 points
and It) rehounds
Stanford routs Duck women
By Scott Simonson
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Stanford < «*nt«T Anita Kaplan scored 25 points,
and the Oregon women's basketball team shot 2H
pan.i-nt from the fluid in the first half as the Dm ks
Inst to Stanford HI fit) at Stanford on Thursday
night
The loss dropper! Oregon's re< ord to 11-6 ov er
all and V i in the Par ifir 10 ( onferenc e Stanford,
ranked 14th in the nation, is now 12-5 overall and
is also 5-3 in the confereni e
Guard Missv ( roshaw led Oregon with 19 points
on six of 12 shooting Forward Debbie Sportic h
had 14 points and a team-high nine rebounds but
made on I \ three of 11 field goal attempts and com
mitted four turnovers
()regon s hist lead of the game was at f> 5 The
Dm ks hung with the ( ardinal tor the first five
minutes, then the Oregon offense disappeared
Aftei a two Spore ic li free throw s made the score
1 1 H Stanford with 1 r> 1H left in the first half, the
(iardinal went on a 20-H run The Ducks had only
two field goals and two free throws in a span of 10
minutes
The Ducks trailed 35-21 at halftime after trailing
by as many as 17 points Sporcich did not make a
field goal in the first half Oregon's forwards were
a collective 0 for 11 from the floor in the half
Stanford’s lead continued to grow in the second
half, reaching 26 points with 10:01 remaining Ore
gon was within 20 points only once in the second
half as the Cardinal shot (cl percent from the field
in the final 20 minutes
The Cardinal finished with a 52 0 shooting per
centage for the game, compared to 36.5 percent for
the Ducks Oregon committed four more turnovers
than the Cardinal and was outrehounded 35-30.
Guard Christs Hodgpeth scored 16 points for
Stanford and forward Tara Harrington had 13.
Outer Sara Wilson and forward |essica Schutt
had uncharacteristically quiet games for the
Dui ks Wilson played only 13 minutes and scored
four points to go w ith five rebounds Schutt fin
ished with one point and one rebound.
Since losing to No 1 Tennessee at home earlier
this season. Stanford has won eight consecutive
home games by an average margin of victory of
more than 30 points per game The Cardinal has
won 42 of its last 43 games at Maples Pavilion
Wrestling, tennis traveling south
By Steve Mims
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The Oregon wrestling team
will trv to keep iis momentum
when il travels to Ashland to
(ai.e Southern Oregon Slate Sat
urday
u c
K
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lhe Dut ks .ire i outing off in
I astern sweep last weekend that
saw iIn-iti defeat Brigham Young
iiid Hot sc St.ill- I he Dm ks tinik
eight of It) mat< hes i’ll route to
defeiitmg the Cougars .! ' ‘l last
Irichn They put awav the Bron
i os 2J. to the following night
Southern lias won five con
secutive dual meets mi lulling
an upset of Portland State last
week that raised its record to 5
! The Raiders are ranked third
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m tin* Inti's! NAIA poll, and
SOSO's onlv loss this vnar name
against Ohio Slate, a team that
Oregon beat 25-12 earlier this
season.
Oregon had a i han< e to si/e
up this week's competition
when it opener! the season at the
Southern Oregon Open. The
I>ui ks had five iudividual cham
pions at that tournament, hut
Southern's Matt Mi Dowell, the
detending national champion at
1 50 pounds. Imat Oregon's Si ott
Norton. 115
The match will he a family
affair Oregon's Cory Sonnen
will wrestle at 141! pounds, and
his brother T\ will wrestle at
1 20 pounds tor the Raiders
Oregon’s hottest wrestler tins
season has been 11H pound
sophomore Kevin Roberts, who
compiled .1 20-4 record and is
ranked No 1 1 in the country.
Roberts is H-2 in dual meets this
year and ranks second for the
Ducks with 42 points
Heavyweight Chris Anderson
takes tile team's point lead with
14 points, compiling a 0-5
ret oril this year. Sonnen is tied
with Rolterts for the team lead in
wins with 20. followed by 158
pound Peter Stayner and Norton
with 15 and 14 wins, respective
ly.
The Oregon men's and
women's tennis teams are head
ed south for the weekend as
their spring seasons get under
way.
The Oregon men are in Las
Vegas. Nev . to face UNLV on
Friday and Cal-Santa Barbara
Saturday The Dm ks opened the
spring season with a pair of
wins over Montana State and
Cal-Santa Cruz before falling to
Boise State Sunday.
The Oregon women have seen
action this year only at the Pacif
ic-10 Conference Indoor Cham
pionships two weeks ago. The
Ducks will spend the weekend
in Fresno, Calif., playing New
Mexico on Friday They will
also play against Fresno State
and I (await
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