Pac-10 trophy up for grabs in women’s race ■The women’s Pac-10 title race comes down to the wire, with Arizona State in the lead By Adam Jude Oregon Daily Emerald Just two games separate the top three teams in the Pacific-10 Con ference women’s hoops race, and with two weeks left, it’s anyone’s ball game. Arizona State (19-7 overall, 11-3 Pac-10) leads Washington by just a half game. The Huskies, who have beaten the Sun Devils twice this season, have three winnable games remaining (Washington State, USC and UCLA). The Sun Devils have four games left, which, on paper, appear much tougher; they’re in Oregon this week and close confer ence play at home against Califor nia and Stanford (15-9,9-5), a team that is also still in the hunt at third place. Daugherty’s Dawgs torch Stanford Except for that little hump in Eu gene, everything seems to be bouncing the Huskies’ way this year. Despite ty ing a Pac-10 record for the most three point field goals, Stan ford could not get past the Huskies in Seattle Sunday. The 95-87 victory keeps the Huskies in contention for their first conference title since 1990. Against Stanford, Huskies head coach June Daugherty picked up her 200th career win. “To do it against Stanford, at home, with a great crowd, and how well this team has fought all year, it’s great for them,” Daugherty said. “To play in games like this is why you come to the University of Washington.” Stanford’s Lindsey Yamasaki scored a career-high 34 points against the Dawgs — including a All Ways Travel • Discounted Airfare • Anchorage - $293.00* London - $399.00* Paris - $418.00* Lima, Peru - $549.00* ♦tax not included, restrictions may apply. Subject to change without notice. Eurail Passes issued On-Site!! STOREWIDE 20%-7Q OFF Ski Equipment Downhill*Cross Country Snowboards Starts Noon Tomorrow! ! Open Mon-Sat 10-7 13th & Lawrence *683-1300 ODE WORLDWIDE WWW. dailyemerald.com Women's Hoops Arizona State 11-3,19-7 Washington 11-4,18-7 Stanford Arizona California Oregon Washington State Oregon State use UCLA 9-5,15-9 8-6,18-8 7-7,11-13 7-8,14-11 6-9,11-14 6-9,14-11 4-10,9-15 3-11,4-21 conference-record nine three-point ers — en route to being named the Pac-10 Player of the Week. But Player of the Year candidate Megan Franza paced Washington with 21 points and five assists, leading her team to its seventh win in eight games. To seal the game, Washington sank 16 of 20 free throws in the fi nal two minutes. “This is the most exciting game I've ever been a part of,” Daugherty told The Seattle Times. Oregon is the only Pac-10 team that the Huskies have not beaten this season. A Devil of a time For the first time since 1993, Ari zona State swept state rival Ari zona. It took an extra five minutes Sun day, but the Sun Devils pulled away with a 70-67 win to keep their stake of first place. “I think we’re very composed,” Arizona State center Melody John son told The Arizona Republic. “When we’re ahead by a lot, we don’t lose our head, and when we’re down we stay composed and pick away. That’s a great quality about our team. We don’t panic ei ther way.” Arizona (18-8, 8-6) lost in Tucson for the first time in 14 games. Portland native Betsy Boardman led the Sun Devils with 16 points, eight rebounds and four steals. Laura Smit Emerald Washington’s Andrea Lalum helped her team beat Stanford Sunday, keeping the Huskies on track for the Pacific-10 Conference title. ^m J ^Ij' 'l |ft| ik i 111 i You trtfhc A difpcwcrr Primaries 2/26 - 3/1 Vote by http://duckweb.uoregon.edu