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Guard’s heroics
lift Ducks in win
■ MVP Angelina Wolvert
helps her team defeat two
ranked opponents to win NC
State tournament
By Adam Jude
Oregon Daily Fmerald
Outside Reynolds Coliseum in
Raleigh, N.C., a storm was blister
ing. It may have been safer in the
snow, though, than it was on the
basketball court
Sunday as a hur
ricane swarmed
the floor — and
its name was
Shreve.
The last
minute heroics of
sophomore point
guard Kourtney Shreve gave the
Ducks their second victory in as
many days at the Glaxo Wellcome
Invitational at North Carolina State
University. No. 24 Oregon defeated
the host school 50-47 Sunday to
take home the tournament trophy
and a 2-0 start in the new cam
paign.
With less than 41 seconds re
maining in the contest, Shreve —
who was thrust into the starting
role after Shaquala Williams’ sea
son-ending injury — drove the lane
and sank a runner — her only field
goal of the game — to give the
Ducks a 48-47 advantage.
Consecutive blocks by junior
guard Jamie Craighead and Alyssa
Fredrick stopped the Wolfpack at
tack, and Shreve’s two free throws
with 13 seconds left sealed the Ore
gon victory.
“You couldn’t have thrown
Kourtney Shreve into the fire any
more than we did today,” head
coach Jodv Range told KUGN after
her 145th career victory at Oregon.
“That kid has a lot of courage, and
she is still building confidence.”
With 24 turnovers, the Ducks
could not get the ball rolling offen
sively. However, they did force No.
19 NC State to commit 19 turnovers
of its own and held them to a dis
mal 15-of-54 shooting (28 percent).
“The guards really stepped it up
a ton,” said senior Angelina
Wolvert, a 6-foot-3 inch forward
who impressed many professional
scouts with 22 points Sunday en
route to being named the tourna
ment MVP. “We wanted this and
we played with a lot of heart. Our
We wonted this and
we played with a lot of
heart. Our success came
because we worked as a
team. Everyone stepped
up and made some big
plays.
Angelina Wolvert
forward
Women’s basketball
success came because we worked
as a team. Everyone stepped up and
made some big plays.”
The Oregon bench also played a
pivotal role in the victory. In just
her third game after suffering a
knee injury six weeks ago, senior
Lindsey Dion’s four points, four re
bounds, three assists and three
steals proved to be essential.
"This team has done a great job
this weekend from top to bottom,”
Runge said. “We’ve had great play
from our bench. There hasn’t been
anyone on our bench that hasn’t
contributed in some way. That’s
what it takes to win a tournament
like this.”
In the season opener Saturday,
the Ducks took advantage of poor
free throw shooting by No. 16 Wis
consin to defeat the Badgers, 71-57.
Wolvert paced the Ducks with 19
points, while senior center Jenny
Mowe added 14.
“I love playing against bigger,
more physical players,” Mowe said
of Wisconsin’s front court.
Oregon took a 20-point lead on a
Mowe tip-in with 8:47 to play, but
a 10-2 run by the Badgers brought
them within 12 with 4:23 remain
ing. Shreve’s only basket of the
game, a three-pointer, ended the
rally and eased the Ducks into vic
tory.
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