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Oregon has won the last seven Civil War matchups. “Maybe that’s why it’s happen ing the way it is this time,” Ore gon head coach Jody Runge said during the postgame show on KWVA. “We had to share it last time, and we didn’t get to do it on our home court, and maybe that’s why we got this one on the road.” The Beavers “are going to be coming with all barells blazing. Hell, it’s the Civil War. It’s going to be wild. “Go Ducks!” Of course, Runge probably was It’s “March Madness” Deals at 008666 Better Ingredients. Better Pizza. Serving... Springfield, Duck & Chase Village South Eugene and U of O 746-PAPA (7272) 1402 Mohawk Blvd. 484-PAPA (7272) 30 W. 29th Ave. CARRY OUT OR FREE DELIVERY Carry Out Special Large one topping pizza only... $5.99 In store purchase only. Not valid with any other offer or special. Expires 3/31 /00 Pick 3 Large pizza with up to 3 toppings only... $9.99 Noi valid with any other offer or special. 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While Arizona shot the lights out and connected with 58.6 percent of its first-half shots, Oregon shot 37.5 percent in the half and could not muster any consistent offense. “We couldn’t have put our selves in a worse position [than] to be down 17 on the road, but our kids just dug down and said ‘We’re not losing this basketball game,”’ Runge said. “We talked at halftime that we had to get stops to get back in it, and that’s where we did a tremendous job.” On the shoulders of sophomore point guard Shaquala Williams, who played every minute for the second time in her career, and freshman forward Courtney Moore, Oregon played its way to victory in its gutsiest win of the season. Arizona’s Lisa Griffith hit a three with 16:20 left, giving the Wildcats their biggest lead, 55-33. Two possessions later, the come back began. Junior forward Lind sey Dion dished the ball to Williams for the easy hoop, then threw a full-court lob to Jamie Craighead for the transition layin on the next possession. Wildcat guard Felecity Willis went to the bench with 13:02 left after Dion accidentally clawed her face while both players scrambled for a loose ball. Without Willis — who finished with a game-high seven assists — Arizona began to flounder. Then, in came Moore. The freshman forward, who teammates call “little Bri” be cause of her likeness to junior for ward Brianne Meharry, played a whole lot like Bri, scoring 13 of Women’s Pac-10 standings Oregon Stanford Arizona UCLA Oregon State Southern California Arizona State California Washington Washington State 13-4 12-4 11-5 10-6 10-7 8-8 7-9 5-11 4-12 1-15 her career-high 17 points down the stretch. Moore’s jumper with 9:06 left made the score 65-57, cutting Oregon’s deficit to less than 10 for the first time since the 5:48 mark in the first half. 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