Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 08, 1999, Page 12, Image 12

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Senior center Mike Carson ended his career with this emphatic slam dunk Saturday.
Men
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threes.
“It definitely feels good going out of here
with a win,” Brown said. “People remem
ber you for your last game, and we went
out there and played hard.”
Carson struggled from the field, making
just one of his six attempts, but neverthe
less contributed four points, six rebounds,
three assists and one block.
Forward A.D. Smith produced the kind
of efficient effort he has consistently dis
played, scoring 18 points on seven-of-10
shooting and grabbing a team-high eight re
bounds.
Point guard Darius Wright scored 10
points to go along with his five assists, and
freshman Freddie Jones made his first five
shots on the way to 12 points, six assists
and four rebounds.
The Ducks took charge from the get-go,
using an 8-0 ran that featured two Brown
threes to grab a 12-4 lead with 16 minutes,
eight seconds to play in the first half. Ore
gon went on to claim its largest lead of the
half at 26-11 on a Jones three with 9:26 left
to play.
From that point, Cal methodically crept
back into the game by making 17-of-25 free
throws. After missing his first attempt,
Thomas Kilgore, who scored 20 points on
seven-of-17 shooting, made his second free
throw to pull the Bears within 40-36 with
58 seconds remaining.
But Skouson Harker’s tipin with 43
seconds left boosted the Ducks to a 42-37
halftime lead.
We are not in the NCAAs, but
I think we’d be a good NCAA
team. I feel that’s our destiny
down the road. ”
Ernie Kent
UO head coach
“I hope nobody will say we blew a lead
in the first half because Cal really battled,”
Kent said.
In the second half, Oregon immediately
snatched back both momentum and con
trol. Scales’ seven points and two more
Brown threes highlighted a 19-5 Duck run
that propelled Oregon to a 61-42 edge at
15:48.
“We finally settled back down, regained
our focus and got the job done,” Brown
said.
This time, the Ducks protected their ad
vantage by shooting 20 of 35 from the floor
in the second half. The Bears never got
closer than 11 points the rest of the way.
“We knew this was our opportunity to
secure a spot in the [NCAA Tournament],”
lamented Cal senior guard Geno Carlisle,
who scored 18 points. "They played great.
They always do.
"I think they’re one of the top teams in
the league.”
Forward Sean Lampley paced the Bears
with 21 points and 11 rebounds.
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