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J and «wit Am* fu*Ji *n*m tht SUtt «* < ••/>•'*» W/V K*«iJfc.*u» / K* sbt .* •’nwiim fn i '*r\v*' r Hifuiv 4n<»nifhriAA/ h »»»/* 1 j*wl ih fh< Ru’***witr> tOK ISft'KMAIh'S ClMTAiT Hit UHtViRSnt i'I < ’JtfC*)** HUM A SMCS CEVTEJt (VJ.lt 14a H1J SHOCK Continued from Page 6 fell to f> “ in the I’m JO and 16-tt overall. uuTit’ into the game cling mg In hopes for a possitile \( AA Tournament invitation, but i loss to the I hit ks won't look, good on the power ratings i-sjas ially i on sidering that the game was in Pullman The loss to Oregon nun have relegated the f otlgars to Ni l shoo ms rather than NCAA hojie fills The Ducks led lor mu( h of the first lialf and went into the lock er room at halftime with a -i-i 15 lead Behind Williams three painters. Oregon built the to .is mu* h is 20 early in the sis ond half The Du* ks led 00-50 with 10 24 remaining when Washing ton State put together an 1H-7 spurt to make the si nrc 7(>• f>H with sis minutes left in the game I he Cougars continued to rai ls and eventually cut the Oregon lead to three points on Kddie Hill's three pointer with 4 20 remaining .Still ahead by only three points. Williams sealed the game for the Dui ks w hen he w as fouled on a three point attempt and hit all three free throws to put Oregon up H4 70 Flic ( ougars never got an\ i loser Besides Williams magnifiterit performative. Ilarrvl Parker added 16. and Konya Wilkins scored 12 points and had five assists Por Washington State, five plavers 1 red Ferguson. Pony Harris Hill. Nathan l.rdmann and Isaac Fontaine stored in double figures The ( oiignrs shot 43 perc ent from the field and were outrebounded hv the I>iu ks. 40 12 Oregon's nest game will be Thursday when the Due ks host Arizona State at Mi Arthur (.ourt. followed hv a Saturday game with Arizona VICTORY Continued from Page 6 ally .t small forward to front tin* post player If the opposition is able to lob the ball over the smaller player and into the post, the offensive plaver fat es ft-foot- t ( enter Sara Wilson or h foot -t forward neb bit* Sport rill, who deliver help from the-yveak side "The first thing is keeping the ball out of then* If they get they do get over the defender, the help person is still hig There's not a little guard down there helping." Oregon head> coach |ody Kunge said "The best way to defend a good post is to not lot thorn touch tho hull Oregon til so hits made oppos ing (tost players work on do loose Wilson did most of the damage in the paint for Oregon on Saturday snoring 1H points and grabbing 11 rebounds l-'or wurd Debbie Sporcich and for ward Ariunne Hover, who start ed to allow jessirai Schott to rest a nagging leg injury, comblnod for It) points and 12 rebounds l or Dob Arianne and mvself. it's a goal of ours to keep them (the opposition's [lost players) out of their game and try to do everything we i an to put the pressure on them and to not al low them to get the points that the\ want," Wilson s.iid Oregon looked relaxed from tin* opening tip blit hurt itself with unforced mistakes and lapses in intensity in the first half. Oregon led In eight at half time before a 1 :t 2 run in the ear ls stages of the second half extended the Ducks’ lead to r>l M w it It 12:19 remaining. Washington Statenever got closer than H points the rest of the wav After Thompson fouled out with the score* f>2-*tH. the Cougars foundered Oregon scored It) straight points to in crease its lead to 2-1 points and seal the victory Guard Missv Croshaw led Or egon in s< oring with 20 points Wrestlers fall to OSU; Duck softball gets win By Steve Mims The Oregon wrestling team stayed i lose to Oregon State, but the ninth-ranked Beavers i .line on strong late to defeat the Ducks 2012 at McArthur Court on fri day night Oregon State s la-sihitches and Chad Kenner, ranked No 1 and No 2 in the country at 177 and 167 pounds, respei lively, broke open a tight mail h with victories over their Oregon opponents With Oregon State leading 1 1 ') after sis matches. Kenner defeated Oregon's l oin (.lenn t> l (fiitt hes was u|) next, and he heat Mat Sprague 10 t to give the Beavers a 1 7-9 lead The Oregon softball team fell to No ‘I 1 N1 V before defeating Illinois State Saturday during its season-opening tournament in Phoenix Ariz I INI \ lumped on the Out ks early when Run Kondina hit a two-run homer in the first inning Oregon tied the game 2-2 in the second inning, but UNI V responded with two more runs in the sis ond inning and field on to vs m 4 2 I'fie Ducks ev ened tfieir record at 2-2 wfien tfiev defeated Illinois State 4-.1, in the afternoon Heather Unite had a home run in the sixth inning and drove in the game-winning run during the eighth inning to lead the Ducks to the win Oregon junior Ted Suavely fires I an opening- round 22 to lead a balanced Oregon attac k as the men's goll team moved into an eighth plai e tie at the Hig Island Intercollegiate ill Waikoloa. Hawaii Oregon's Paul Kegali shot a ! over-par T.i while Andy Si heidt and |oel Slot k followed with a 7A and a "t> respectively, to move the Uui ks into a tie with Nihon (Japan) at Did You Know? Prior to this weekend, 1987 was the Inst time the Oregon men's and women’s basketball teams swept Pacific-10 Con ference opponents on the same weekend. On Jan. 70 and Feb. 1. 1087, the Oregon men swept California and Stanford at home, while the women went on the road to bent the two Hay Area schools on Jan. 30 and 31. Cheap Shot of the Week Washington women’s bas ketball coach Chris Gobrecht. who saw her team’s Northwest domination take a severe blow when Oregon completed its season sweep of the Huskies this weekend, decided to take a shot at one sport where the Huskies still own the Ducks. When asked about the Duck women’s physical play in Ore gon's 62-41 win Thursday, Gobrecht told Thv Hcgister Guard. 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