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ODE archives. www.dailyemerald.com ‘Dream season’ among best in Oregon’s history BThe Ducks’ banner season has earned Oregon its first NCAA Tournament appearance in five years By Brett Williams Oregon Daily Emerald One sentence sums up Ore gon’s 1999-2000 season: They’re going to the Dance. After improving by leaps and bounds last year and advancing to the final four of the National Invitational Tournament, the Ducks made a commitment this season to take it one step further and earn a bid into the NCAA Tournament. Their goal is a now a reality, as Oregon (22-7, 13-5 Pacific-10 Conference) prepares for its first round matchup Friday in Buffalo, N.Y., with Seton Hall. The Ducks have come a long way since the tumultuous presea son they experienced. With new role players coming off the bench, including Bryan Bracey, Anthony Norwood, Ben Lindquist and David Jackson, it was clear that Oregon had talent, but it was unclear when the team would gel. After forward A.D. Smith helped the Ducks hold off Illi nois-Chicago with some key free throws down the stretch and Ore gon beat Portland at McArthur Court, the Ducks showed a glimpse of their potential, with three players scoring 20 or more points for the first time in ten years in a 91-87 win at Portland State. That’s when a former Oregon player made his return to Mac Court and left victorious. Andre Larry — who left the Ducks after the 1996-97 season for academic reasons — hit some key baskets as Cal State-Northridge upset (above) The ball has been bouncing Freddie Jones’ way lately, and the Ducks will need Jones to continue to produce, (below) First-team All Pac-10 member Alex Scales is excited to close out his spectacular collegiate career in the NCAA Tournament. Oregon, 79-77. It was a wake-up call for the Ducks, who used a total team ef fort against Minnesota at the Rose Gar den, winning „ the Port land Jam 82-75. For the first time in school his tory, seven different players scored in double figures, includ ing Alex Scales’ who had a game-high 15 points. The win against the Gophers and a decisive 91-54 victory against Northern Arizona put Oregon in good position for the Outrigger Hotels Rainbow Classic in Honolulu. First, Oregon upset then No. 19 Wake For est 67-66 on Scales’ jumper with five sec onds left. The Ducks pulled off an other upset in the second round, beat ing Gonzaga 70-64 after falling behind by as many as 10 points in the first half. But Hawaii refused to lose on its home floor, knocking off the Ducks 66-63 in the champi onship game, despite Smith’s M 29-point, nine-reboUnd effort. After a tough preseason, Oregon had confidence they could be successful in con ference play. “As we came down the stretch, we had been through so much,” Kent said. “Beating Wake Forest in a tough environment 4 on the road, and beating fe ..Jill Gonzaga, when both those teams were in the top 25. Losing to Hawaii and letting that game get away from us was a learning experience. When we got into conference play, we felt we could beat anyone.” Oregon knocked off every Pac 10 foe at least once with the ex ception of Stanford. The Ducks started the season with a win at home against California before the Cardinal stole a win at McArthur Court. The next road stretch was one that could have easily sent the Ducks into a tailspin, but it in stead gave them momentum. Ore gon had to rely on some late bas kets to get its first road sweep of the Washington schools in six years, first in overtime at Wash ington 76-74 and then in over time again to Washington State, 81-80. Oregon’s much-anticipated re turn to Mac Court was a success. The Ducks moved into a tie for first place with a win against USC and topped that with in a 73-58 blowout victory over slumping UCLA. The transition to the second half of the conference schedule begat mixed results. Oregon played Arizona tough at the McKale Center, but Loren Woods blocked 14 of their shots in the Wildcats’ 77-71 victory before the Ducks slowed Eddie House and the Sun Devils 86-73 in Tempe. The start of the second half took place at the Maples Pavilion in Palo Alto, Calif. The Cardinal once again topped the Ducks, but Oregon rebounded with a win at California, courtesy of a late three-pointer by Scales. Kent said he knew before the season the importance of those midseason games. Turn to Basketball, page 5B