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HOOPS Continued from Page 15A which appeared vary loose and uncomuniwt about tin* matchup with (Iregon, And in the end. along with some suffocating Ixmghnm prm sure defense. it was this experi enced and relaxed nature that overwindmed ()regon "Texas was a veteran team in tiie Nt'AA tournament so they knew how to w in," Oregon for ward Henry Madden said "They knew how aggressive you hn\ e to lx- and what the refs w dl let you get away with." Oregon and Texas played through nn intense and some times sloppy first half and t amo out of the locker room for the second half with only two points separating the two teams Hut it was tin* Longhorns who were aide to capitalize m the set ond half as they were aide to streti h their lead to 12 points with 1 1 23 to go in the game I he lead grew to 20 [Hunts when Oregon went the next four min uies without a basket For the game. (Iregou shot an ic.y :tH percent from the floor, including a pathetic 7 for i t from beyond the three-point an "It's real frustrating when you have great looks at the basket, and you just can't get them to fall. Madden said Orlando Williams led the team with 23 points and Zach Sellers i hipped in 13 points to go with his team-leading 10 rebounds But it w»i Kenya Wilkins who was the real tournament inspire lion for the Dui ks Th«* sophomore point guard split the Texas pressure time and again and dished off tunny open opportunities for his team mates Wilkins finished the game with a remarkable nine assists to only three turnovers in 32 minutes of intense pressure "Kenya did a great job. and he's definitely going to f» ono of the top guards in the I’m - to in the near future." Williams said Despite the loss, the Oregon season was « six restful one, ns many players were quo k to point out following the Texas game “It s always disappointing to lose, said Oregon forward |eff Potter, “hut I hope no one takes the loss and says that we had a disappointing season 1 think we «< < omplished a lot." Texas' point guard Terrence Kent her certainly agreed with the tournament hype that said Oregon's success was for real. "Oregon is a helluva club," Rent .her said "I knew we'd have to give all we hail to beat them, anti I'm glad its over." The first-round loss ended the Oregon careers of eight seniors hut not the hopes for future sue ( esses in Kugene "I'm going to lie really ready for next year." 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