% THEATRE Eretia Theatre .V// /)(>///>/(’ />/// Mar. 3- 6\ 11- 13 005180] at Clancy Thurber's Pub (Downstairs at the collier House) On the U of 0 Campus • 13 Ave. and university St. 7:00 to 9:00 pm No Cover, All Ages welcome, Smoke-free Microbrews, Wine & Meals Ask Anyone! But find out for yourself why more students choose Ducks Village 005768 for their home away from home! Applications for next year are now available, so come check us out. Our offices are open M-F, 8-5 and Sat 9-1, or email us at: ducksvillage@earthlink.net, 3225 Kinsrow Ave, 485-7200 Smith Continued from Page 7 A Darius Wright and Smith hit consecutive threes during a two minute stretch to push Oregon to a 55-50 edge with 8:25 remaining. At 4:40, Smith banked home another layin to give the Ducks a 61-55 advantage. But the Yellow Jackets — as suredly hardened by playing on the road at places such as Duke’s Cameron Indoor Stadium in their native Atlantic Coast Conference — battled back again to claim a 64-63 lead on Alvin Jones’ tipin with 1:38 left. On Oregon’s next possession, Smith received the ball on the perimeter, nodded his signature head fake and drove to the basket to draw Collier’s fifth, disqualify ing foul with 1:20 remaining. Collier had managed just two points and three rebounds in the second half. The free throws that awaited were perhaps the most pressure packed of Smith’s career. “Those are the kinds of shots you think a long time about,” said Smith, who shot 74 percent from the line during the regular season. Smith stepped to the line, went through his normal free-throw routing and swished the first to tie the game at 64. Then, Smith did precisely the same thing on the second free throw to boost the Ducks to a 65 64 lead they would never relin quish in cementing a ticket to the NIT's second round with a 67-64 victory. Smith finished with a team high 17 points on six-of-14 shoot ing, eight rebounds and two as sists despite his slow start. “I haven't felt this good since high school postseason wins,” Nick Medley/Emerald Oregon forward A D Smith drives to the hoop amid a swarm of Yellow Jacket defenders. said Smith, a graduate of Eugene’s Churchill High School. The 6,666 Oregon fans in atten dance, the Ducks and — especial ly — A.D. Smith could not have asked for a better finish. Why Would You Want To Become Part Of The Peer Health Education Program? wmuu Develop Valuable Skills for Future Career Organize health presentations and workshops Write articles fortheWellNow Coordinate Health Promotion events Peer Health Counseling Strengthen your resume through experience Learn and Discuss College Health Issues Sexual Health Fitness and Nutrition Drug Use Stress Management Develop Relationships with Health Professionals at the UO Health Center Help Others Use your knowledge and skills to make a difference in the lives of other college students. Winter 1999 Peer Health Educators! • Two term commitment • Receive 4 credit hours • Class meets Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:30—10:50 am Pick up an application at the Peer Health Education Office in the Health Center or call 346-4456 for more information. Pre-authorization is required. Hurry* space is limited for Spring *99! U N1VERSIT Y HEALTH CENTER WeVe a matter of degrees ^ Open daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., except Tuesdays (9 a.m.) and Sundays (10 a.m.). Appointments and after hours: 346-2770 • Web: darkwing.uoregon.edu/~uoshc