Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 07, 1998, Page 28A, Image 27

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Basketball
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Scales, who had 13 points on
four of 15 shooting but helped
out with eight rebounds, four
steals and four assists.
"Alex is just like Terik
IBrownJ,” Kent said. “They under
stand good shot/bad shot, but at
the same time, when you give a
team the green light and particu
larly your scorers the green light,
I’ve got to live with some bad
shots.
“They need to understand that
the reason A.D.'s shooting per
centage is so good is that A.D.
just takes good shots. If they take
good shots, they’re going to have
a good shooting percentage, and
we’re going to have a good shoot
ing percentage as a team.”
Oregon shot 52 percent from
the floor, more than 13 percent
better than the Cougars, and out
rebounded BYU 47-25.
The Cougars, who were with
out their starting point guard and
center due to injuries, were led
by Mark Bigelow's 15 points and
Mark Miohaelis’ 14.
About the only thing that did
n’t go well for Oregon was an in
jury to forward Skouson Marker,
who left with a sprained right an
kle after playing three minutes.
Kent said Marker might play
against Portland State on Satur
day, which will also mark the re
turn of forward Flo Hartenstein.
Hartenstein, who averaged
four points and four rebounds in
18 minutes per game last season,
missed the Ducks first five games
while on academic suspension.
The junior from Mainz, Ger
many, will join Smith, Harker
and Mike Carson in the post.
Smith
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inside right from the get-go.”
In physical distance, Smith has
made a short journey from Eu
gene’s Churchill High School to
the University. But in develop
ment, Smith has taken a giant leap
since he led the Lancers to the
state title and earned state player
of the year honors as a senior in
1995.
After walking on to the team as a
freshman, Smith’s hard work and
fundamentals have helped him
become the Ducks’ leading scorer
this season at 17 points per game.
“The fact that he is playing at
this level and is as successful as
he’s been here is a credit to him,”
Kent said. “It’s a credit to him and
how hard he worked in the weight
room this summer to get stronger.
If there was one weakness we saw
last year, it was that he needed to
get stronger.”
Smith displayed his newfound
strength repeatedly against the
Cougars as he muscled his way to
four offensive rebounds and nu
merous easy layups. In fact, all
seven of Smith’s made field goals
were within the key.
And his performance proved to
be key for the Ducks again as they
cruised to their second blowout
victory in two home games.
At least BYU got a free clinic
from Smith for its travel troubles.
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