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NCAA Continued from Page 1 Iowa State point guard Stacy Frese committed a rare turnover on the Cyclones’ next possession and Oregon forward Angelina Wolvert converted two free throws for the Ducks to bring Ore gon within three points. But the No. 16 Ducks would not score again for four minutes as the Cyclones exploited the Pac 10’s top-rated defense for seven straight points and extended their lead to 57-47. “Our defense is what has won us games all season,” Bowyer said. “It’s disappointing that we lost the last game of the season be cause of our defense.” It was anybody’s game in the first half as the two teams traded baskets for the first 10 minutes. Oregon jumped out to an early 6-2 lead on two three-pointers by freshman Shaquala Williams. Iowa State guard Megan Taylor countered with a three-pointer that gave the Cyclones a 7-6 lead. The score was bed four times in the first half — the last coming at 22-22 — but Iowa State went on a 16-1 run from that point and nev er looked back. The Cyclones led 48-38 at halftime. "That was the most critical part of the game,” Iowa State head (( Our defense is what has won us games all season. It’s disappointing that we lost the last game of the season because of our defense. ** Lisa Bowyer Oregon guard coach Bill Fennelly said. “Before that it was back and forth. Obvi ously I didn’t make a good defen sive decision and we left Shaq Williams open for two three pointers. But we made some ad justments and that was a telltale part of the game.” Jenny Mowe led Oregon, shoot ing nine for nine from the field and two for three from the free throw line. Mowe finished with a team-high 20 points, but managed only four rebounds. “Their posts were more athlet ic than we expected,” Mowe said. “They got quite a few points and were really aggressive on the boards.” Iowa State center Angie Welle led all scorers with 21 points and had 10 rebounds. The Cyclones outrebounded the Ducks, 38-24, including 15 offensive boards. “All week long we heard how physical and how big Oregon was,” Welle said. “I took that as a challenge. I just wanted to match them physically. I didn't care if I scored or got rebounds, I just wanted to match them.” Oregon 65, Cincinnati 56 The Ducks tied a school record with their 25th win be hind 14 points and 13 rebounds from sophomore Brianne Mehar ry on Friday. It was Oregon’s first NCAA Tournament victory since beating San Diego State in 1997. 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