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FiVlU SATURDAY, FEB. 24,H • 12:30pm GAMES PLAYED AT McArthur court FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 34M46I fill ADMISSION SOI NO STNIKNTS WITH (NKISNT II CAII Ducks look to extend win streak a MEN S BASKETBALL: Oregon faces No 13 Aiutona ton»ghl in a game televised on KVAL at 5 30 Ny Twww KwtNy Spam fata a. tha Arteona Wild i «u loat only throe ba*ietb*H l*m*t •! horn*, and <mlv atght ovarall. an route to thair J Jth tiraighl NT. A A (,hampion*hip Tournament •pmMrame Thi* weekend. Oregon it hop ing the Wilde tit am repeal thin glory — th* part about tha three Horn# lomat, that it. Th# Ducii lll ll wmll. 1-7 Pat ifh 10 Conference} brad to Tuttoa, Art*.. tonight tanking to hand tha 11th ranked Wildcat* JlS-4.1 4| that* third home !o*» of ih* Manta Syrar uM haat them in Detem bar. at did Washington at tha beginning of February But tha (fUMtiofl it whether or not Ora Bn t an pull off tha *uperhero .a performance* It naatlad to baot tha like* of California and Stanford latf weekend Wa put had a uaipk* of hart** al lima*, lama! Lawrram a. of couraa. against Cal. and than kanvil Wilkin* again*! Stanford.’ Oregon haad coach Jarry C.reen •aid uf lawier*#’* $4- point offer ing and Wilkin*’ 30-point outing “Tha i«*am teem* to do what it need* to do in win. and wr havi> thi* (Mil week “A* long m it gar* done, l don't tar# how it gat* don#, but it Turn to MEN S 8-BAll Page 13 fM MM CHMKmntl Aruona aanio* forward Ban Davta (Ml) wtfl took to put a atop to Ore 900 a two-gama wrtnntng atraak tonight in Tucaon. Art* Season: Ducks have three home aames left ■ Continued from P*g* 11 The Dutii can also lake • little comfort in the ltd that both Ancona and Washington — two team* ahead of Oregon in the standing* — still have to play Stanford (his season "Everyone ha* to play them."' Boyer said "We knew that going into Stanford and winning a game wa* not going to be easy They've won something like 44 in a row down there, so we (ust wanted to So in there and have a good showing, which we id" Oregon has won seven of its last nine games, putting the Dot ks into a position of control Ore goo's league leading defense ha* been the story during the seven wins, as the Ducks have con tattled their opponents to just 81.3 points per gain* Over the %tr*n h. dating t«»> k to « 7 J *.♦* vk tory over California, none of Oregon's opponents have shot better than 378 from the Bald After starting the league season 0 4. the Ducks had to c limb out of a huge hole to get hec k into the Par IQ race Going into the Anal stage of the sea son Oregon aetnt to be kicking into gear )u*l in time (or the stretch run “It'* been the whole goal all season to play good defense and also have the offense there as well." freshman forward Sonja Cunts said "Were start mg lo get more in rhythm now and we're a lot more comfortable playing together than we were earlier in the season Were playing (letter as a team now than we have all season * Oregon has a favorable schedule going into the final five games of the season After playing host to Ancona State and Arison* this weekend, the Duels will make the final road trip of the season to Southern California before reluming home for the final# gainst the Heavers on March 8 “l certainly like the way the schedule is now than the wav it started." Rung# said "We knew that our CM start wasn't the way we were capable of playing W* knew that we would t ome around and be able to have a lot of home games on our schedule at the end of the season 1 think it gives us a comfort tone to be tn when it comes to the Srvssure that goes with trying to win the nest ve." Women’s Basketball: Oregon faces Pac-10’s highest scoring team ■ Continued tram Ptg* 11 m> haw a good shot at going "They must be feeling the urgency now because they haven't been to the tournament in the past few years, and they want to get hath to that Arizona shot themselves into a tie for third place in the Par 10 after sweeping the Southern Cal ifornia schools last weekend Last season's freshman of the year and all league candidate Adta Barns lead* the Wildcats with a 1? 3 scoring average Two Arizona players. Brenda Pantoja and Andrea Constand, average 14 0 point* per game, making the Wildcats the Pac* 10 * highest scoring team Pwloj* and Constant! iliu rank aiming (he Pat-10 best in three-point thooitng The pair ha* already combined to hit 101 three painter* ihi* season In addition, Pantoja leads the nation with 0.2 assist* per game “1 think that their game plan will be a lot the same as the last time we saw them,* Range said *1 anticipate that they will mis in a lot more zone d< try to run the fas! break more "We're getting to the point where every game is a must win game.* Boyer said "At the end of the year, we can't have any let up, and we have to get the job done at home The Arizona game will be tough, for sure “ WOMFN S 8ASKF TBAll •I McAftfear CWMl J starter* Oft COOM So* Must. 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