Praiieep Sen/Stanford Daily Stanford senior Regan Freuen scores two of her game-high 21 points on this jumper, while Oregon center Jenny Mowe looks on. Ducks Continued from Page 1 five. Stanford then answered with four straight points to close the half. The Cardinal took back the lead, their first since the start of the first half, on a Regan Freuen layin just seconds into the second period. Williams scored her first points of the game on the Ducks’ next possession, stutter stepping between two Cardinal de fenders for an inside basket. Then Bethany Donaphin took over the game. Stanford’s freshman forward grabbed a rebound over Oregon’s Brianne Meharry and lay the ball in to give the Cardinal an eight-point lead with just more than 13 minutes to play. Donaphin then sank one of her two free-throw attempts seconds later to increase the Stanford lead to 10. Overall, Donaphin scored a career high 20 points on seven-for-seven shooting from the field and tallied nine rebounds. Freuen paced Stanford with 21 points in more than 30 minutes of play. The Cardinal shot 45 percent from the field en route to the Ducks’ most lopsided loss of the season. Oregon, the Pac-lO’s top-rated de fense holding opponents to just 57 points a game, allowed 80 points for the first time this season. "The team is disappointed in the way we played,” Runge said. “But they know that this is nothing we can’t re cover from. The big thing is that we aren’t going to let this loss cost anoth er one.” Wolvert scored in double digits for the third straight game and hit nine of 13 shots from the field. The sophomore also collected five rebounds. “This is the third great game in a row for Angelina,” Runge said. "She’s worked really hard in practice and has played very well for us lately.” Wolvert scored back-to-back layins with less than two minutes to play, shrinking Stanford’s lead to just nine points at 75-66. Williams brought Oregon back to within seven points with a steal at midcourt and a layin, followed by a 12-foot jumper in the paint. But Stanford closed the game with a 6-2 run to win its 12th in a row over the Ducks at Maples Pavilion. The Catholic Community at the U of O invites you to join us! Student Mass Sunday 7:30 p.m. Wednesday 9 p.m. Student Retreats Coffee Houses/Outings Service Projects St. Thomas More 1850 Emerald St. 343-7021 ftlnt 5 W www.efn org/-newman/ SCORPIO Will an old friend appear today? find out in the ODE Classifieds, every day! with Enrollment fee OR MONTHLY DUES On a Kaap Fit mambarahip. Juat pay a ona lima procaaaing faa and first and laat montha' EFT-monthly duaa and you'ra in. NOW OPEN FOR PRE-SALE IN GATEWAY MALI 541-741-2444 ©FITNESS 4 EUGENE AREA LOCATIONS! Santa Clara: (541) 461-7834 2025 River Rd. University: (541)344-1028 1475 Franklin Blvd. Lawrence: (541)686-4653 252 Lawrence Springfield: (541)726-5220 3270 Gateway Rd. For the location nearest you, call 1-800-204-2400 www.24HourFitness.com California • Colorado • Hawaii • Idaho Nebraska • Nevada • Oregon • Texas Washington And... Europe & Asia!!! 12m LOCATIONS & GROWING I No other discounts con b« usad with this off*. Must b« at least 18 years old, or 12 with parent. Incentives may be offered for enroftng on other memberships. Babysitting available for a nominal fee. Forilrties and amenities may vary per location. Not al dubs open 24 hours a day, every day. Promotion available at participating 24 Hour Fitness locations only. Authentic Chinese Cuisine RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 947 Franklin Blvd. 001947] 343-4480 “34 years of Quality Service” Mercedes • BMW • Volkswagen • Audi Berman Auto Service • MERCEDES • BMW • VOLKSWAGEN • 0017271 342-2912 • 2025 Franklin Blvd. Eugene, Oregon,97402 ASUO GENERAL ELECTIONS Candidate's Election Packets Availadle March 5" Candidate's filing due March 12" I Voter s Guide Statements doe Madch 12" Ballot measures filing can start March 5" Primaries: April 4" Ginerai Elections: April 21", 22" Assam Kauris AvailarumASII ♦For more info call ASUO @ 346-0611