Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 04, 1998, Page 12, Image 12

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Oregon guard Lisa Bowyer dribbles through Nevada's defense in the Ducks' 81-54 victory at Mac Court on Nov. 13.
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Butler (4-1) knocked off then
No. 25 Illinois and host San Diego
to win the Vititoe Basketball Clas
sic in Southern California last
weekend. The first-round victory
against Illinois was the first win
over a ranked opponent in Butler
head coach June Olkowski’s five
year career.
The Bulldogs return three
starters from last year’s team,
which posted a 25-6 overall record
and a 13-1 mark in the Midwest
ern Collegiate Conference. This
season, Butler is led up front by se
nior forward Jennifer Marlow,
who leads the Bulldogs in scoring
by averaging 16.8 points per game
and ranks second on the team
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with 4.6 rebounds per game.
“Butler looks a lot like we do,”
Oregon head coach Jody Runge
said. “But I think we have the size
to match up with their size.”
One key will be Wolvert, who
was named the Pepsi Shoot-Out’s
most valuable player after leading
the Ducks in scoring in both games
of the tournament. The sopho
more forward scored 13 points in
Oregon’s 74-56 victory against
Brigham Young in the first round,
then scored a game-high 15 the
following day in the Ducks' 63-33
win over Wyoming.
“She’s really on a roll,” Runge
said about Wolvert. “The scary
thing is she still has a lot of room
for improvement. She’s doing a
great job both on and off the court.
She’s got a great attitude as well.”
Wolvert leads the Ducks with
12 points and 6.2 rebounds per
game.
Center Jenny Mowe ranks sec
ond on the team with 36 rebounds
with an average of less than 18
minutes a game. Mowe has start
ed just four games this season after
missing nearly all of last season
with tendinitis in her right knee.
Mowe is expected to start both
games this weekend.
“It will be a difficult tourna
ment,” Runge said. “Butler is play
ing very well, but I expect both
games to be very challenging. To
come out with two wins would be
a huge accomplishment."
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