Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 02, 1998, Page 10, Image 10

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goal in the 25th minute. As Fox
charged off her goal line. Alaska
pinged a right-footed shot off the
goal’s left post.
Peterson later received a pass
from teammate Stacey Tullpck.
Fox charged again, and Peterson’s
shot glanced off the right post.
Just more than five minutes
into the second half, Fox stymied
Peterson on another scoring op
portunity. After Peterson eluded
Oregon defenders, Fox slid to her
right to save Peterson’s low shot.
“The key was that we main
tained a fairly high level of play
throughout,” Steffen said. "It was
the kind of game where we domi
nated the midfield, and they
dominated the penalty areas.”
A frustrated Terri Patraw, Ari
zona State’s head coach, had only
one comment as she left the field
amid a downpour following the
game.
"Two wonJs: officiating and
rain,” Patraw said.
The Ducks did not begin the
weekend on such a splendid note.
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Oregon let Arizona within the first
minute of play as the Wildcats
took an early lead on Jill Micone’s
goal 27 seconds into the game.
Arizona forward Nikki Jones bat
tled through Duck fullback Starr
Johnson’s tackle to set up Kimberly
McGehee's third goal of the season.
Despite being in a 2-0 hole so
quickly, Oregon did not fold.
Eight minutes into the game,
forward Chalise Baysa ended the
drought that had seen the Ducks
score in only one of their five
games. Baysa chased down a long
pass and scored her eighth goal of
the season. Midfielder Kristi Mor
ris tallied the first of her two goals
for the afternoon — and season —
when she blasted a right-footed
shot into the right corner of the
net. Marsh and Erin Anderson
were credited with assists.
Anderson capped Oregon’s
highest scoring half of the season
and put the Ducks ahead to stay
when she headed home Aly Hill’s
cross. In the second half, Morris
accounted for Oregon’s final goal
when she headed Gangnes’ cor
ner kick into the Arizona goal.
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Erin Anderson and Arizona State’s Jaclyn Clark fight for the ball during Oregon's 1-0 win
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