Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 14, 2000, Image 7

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    Ready for War
Forfeits gave the Beavers a
Civil War sweep last season, but
the Oregon wrestling team will
have a full lineup when it hosts
Oregon State tonight PAGE 9
Scoreboard
OREGON (83)
Min FG
Smith 32
Scales 32
Hartenstein 12
Wright 38
Jones 35
Hicks 13
Lindquist 14
Norwood 2
.Bracey 22
Totals
FT RAP
5-5 4 1 12
1-2 4 3 15
0-3 3 14
7-9 3 6 14
4-5 3 6 20
0-0 3 0 6
0-0 2 0 0
0-0 0 0 0
4-4 6 0 12
3-8
6- 13
2- 7
3- 7
7- 13
3- 5
0-1
0-1
4- 7
200 28-62 21-28 33* 17 83
Shooting: 45.2% 3-point: 33.3% (Smith 1-1,
Scales 2-4, Wright 1-5, Jones2-6, Lindquist 0-1,
Bracey 0-1) indicates five team rebounds
CALIFORNIA (68)
Min FG FT RAP
Lampley 36 11-19 7-10 5 0 29
Wethers 26 4-8
VanderLaan 20 2-5
Legans 28 2-6
Gates 19 0-2
Smith 17 0-2
King 11 0-2
Hughes 18 4-8
Shipp 18 0-4
Gordon 2 0-1
Forehan-Kelly 5 0-1
Totals 200 23
2- 4 6 3 12
3- 4 8 17
2- 2 5 0 7
0-0 0 4 0
3- 4 2 13
0-0 3 0 0
2-2 8 110
0-0 1 0 0
0-0 0 0 0
0-0 0 0 0
58 19-26 41*10 68
Shooting: 39.7% 3-point: 18.8% (Lampley 0-1,
Wethers 2-4, Legans 1-4, Gates 0-1, Smith 0-2,
Shipp 0-4, Forehan-Kelly 0-1) includes three
team rebounds
Player of the Game
Freddie
Jones
Oregon’s
sopho
more had
one his
best of
fensive
games in a Ducks’ uniform.
Jones burned Cal for 20
poi nts on 7 of 13 shooti ng,
and his unselfish play result
ed in six assists.
Quote of the Game
“We didn't play our best
game of the season, but
the key thing was that we
played smart. ”
A.D. Smith,
UO forward
ill
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Best Bet
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7:30 p.m., TNT
Friday
January 14,2000
Volume 101, Issue 76
Effierald
UO’s balanced attack nets win
■ Five Oregon players score in double
figures as the Ducks treat their home
fans to a Pac-10 win
By Jeff Smith
Oregon Daily Emefald
Like a pesky third-grade
brother that never seems to
leave his big brother’s side,
the youth-oriented Califor
nia Golden Bears stuck
around for most of the 40
minutes of action Thursday
night before finally running
out of gas.
And when they did, the
Oregon men’s basketball
(11-2 overall, 2-0 in Pacific
10 Conference) was right
there to dispose of them 83
68 in front of 8,666 rowdy
fans at McArthur Court. The
Ducks now have their sights
set on a much more experi
enced opponent, ' third
ranked Stanford, on Satur
day.
“We got off to a good start
offensively and our guards
did a great job against their
young back court,” senior
forward A.D. Smith said.
“We didn’t play our best
Turn to Men’s hoops, page 12
■ Sean Lamply’s 29-point effort is
offset by the sloppy play of California’s
freshmen in the Golden Bears’ loss
Oregon
Leaders
Scoring:
Jones 20
Scales 15
Wright 14
Rebounding:
Bracey 6
Smith 4
Scales 4
Assists:
Wright 6
Jones 6
Scales 3
44 Hike
rowdy
crowds.
They don't
affect me.
Sean Lamply
Califonia
forward j j
By Brett Williams
Oregon Daily Emerald
The taunts echoed from
the student section at
McArthur Court.
Lamply, you suck! Lam
ply, you’re overrated!
There were reasons the
students — as well as others
in the crowd of 8,666 —
were trying to get into the
head of California’s Sean
Lamply on Thursday night.
The 6-foot-7 junior forward
was California’s only legiti
mate scoring threat on a
young team with four true
freshman in the starting
Turn to Oregon, page 12
Scott Barnett Emerald
Freddie Jones was hot, finishing with a team-high 20 points to go with his six assists.
The Ducks down Cal, Stanford is next
No. 23 Oregon
gets its second
Pac-10 win,
beating Cal 67
SI in Berkeley
Thursday night
By Mirjam Swanson
Oregon Daily Emerald
One more.
After beating California
67-51 on Thursday night in
its ninth-straight road game
during this utterly draining,
school-record, 10-game
long road odyssey that the
No. 23 Oregon women’s
basketball team (11-4 over
all, 2-0 Pacific-10 Confer
ence) is on, there’s only
one game left before the
Ducks can return to their
beloved McArthur Court.
One rather big game. One
with conceivable Pac-10 ti
tle implications.
Because it’s against Stan
ford — at Stanford.
And like most of their
Pac-10 counterparts, the
Ducks haven’t won a game
at Maples Pavilion in years.
Since 1987, in fact.
Saturday will be as good
an opportunity as any for
Oregon to do so, especially
because right now the
Ducks are rolling.
They let the less-experi
enced Golden Bears (5-7,0
2 Pacific-10) hang around
for a while, even allowing
them to pull to within six
points with 12 minutes to
go
But from there Oregon —
currently ranked No. 42 in
the Ratings Percentage In
dex despite its top-25
placement in both the As
sociated Press and
ESPN/USA Today coaches’
polls — took over, finishing
the game with a 20-10 run.
Junior forward Angelina
Wolvert connected on all
six of her shot attempts, fin
ishing with a game-high 15
points
Nicole Strange, the
Ducks’ only senior, contin
ued to shoot tremendously
as she has all season. She
went 7-for-8 and finished
with 14 points.
Sophomore point guard
Shaquala Williams wound
up with 13, to go with her
six assists.
Center Shavaki Jackson
led Cal with 12 points.
With Thursday’s victory,
Oregon head coach Jody
Runge extends her record
to 13-0 against Cal.
The Ducks’ game with
Stanford will be aired on
FoxSports Network at 1
p.m..
Oregon
Leaders
Scoring:
Wolvert 15
Strange 14
Williams 13
Rebounding:
Meharry 7
Wiliams 6
Mowe 6
Assists:
Williams 6
Strange 4
Piers 4