Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 08, 2001, Page 9A, Image 9

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win against Stanford at Maples.”
The Ducks already defeated
Stanford, 72-54, on Jan. 13 at The
Pit. But, as Runge predicted after
that game, the Cardinal (12-7, 6-3)
are much improved in the latter
part of the season.
Injuries forced Stanford to ad
just to differing roles, with fresh
man Nicole Powell having to take
over at point guard. Now that they
have had time to make the neces
sary adjustments, Stanford is
showing signs of its former self —
as evident by an 89-75 win at USC
in which the Cardinal shot nearly
73 percent from the floor in the
first half.
Despite being swept in Arizona
last weekend, the Ducks head to
the Bay Area with some confi
dence after last year’s shocker at
Maples. Oregon opened the game
with a 36-10 lead with about four
minutes to play in the opening pe
riod, only to lose the contest 78
62.
“Just knowing we were ahead
by 26 last year and gave that game
away, I think we have confidence
from that,” Craighead said. “It’s go
ing to be a tougher game [than ear
lier this year]. We pretty much had
control that entire game. But down
there it’s probably going to be up
and down, up and down, but
hopefully we can keep our compo
sure and do something we’ve nev
er done before.”
The Ducks, who finished last
( i Just knowing we were
ahead by 26 last year and
gave that game away, I
think we have confidence
from that. It's going to be
a tougher game [than
earlier this year].
Jaime Craighead
junior
guard
season 10-5 on the road, are 3-6
this season as they head to Stan
ford and Cal to finish a four-game
road swing.
“We just want to win,” senior
center Jenny Mowe said. “It would
really lift everyone’s spirits. It’s
hard to be in the middle of the
Pac-10 season and have four loss
es and not have things go they way
we thought they would.
“But I think it’s a big possibility
for us to go down there and take
care of business.”
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