Men’s continued from page 11 Norwood will be one of the key factors in tonight’s game and will be looked upon to continue his recent resur gence from the field. After having the lid of the rim seemingly closed to him for weeks, Nor wood busted loose and scored 12 points against UCLA last Thursday and 16 against USC two days later. “My part of the game is going to come,” Norwood said, “it was good shooting, but I want a win.” Arizona State is obviously hop ing for a repeat of its earlier meeting with Oregon, when the Sun Devils exploded for season-highs with 99 points, 39 made field goals, a 62 percent field goal percentage and 51 second half points. “We did play our best basketball game of the season, and shot the ball extremely w,ell,” Arizona State head coach Rob Evans said. The Sun Devils are led by junior forward Awvee Storeys Who leads the Pac-10 with 9.4 rebounds per game and leads his team with 13.9 points per game. After tonight’s game, the Ducks will travel an hour-and-a-half to Tucson to face the No. 9 ranked Ari zona Wildcats in the always-tough to-play-in McKale Center at 5 p.m. Saturday. “We’ve just got to play like we have everything on the line, like this is our livelihood right now,” Oregon junior guard Freddie Jones said. “For us to make it to the post { { My part of the game is going to come. It was good shooting, but I want a win. 44 Anthony Norwood / / guard season, we have to have this.” Added Norwood: “Coach is telling us what the NIT people want and that’s our main focus. Wp’ve got to keep our-spirits alive and keep pushing. We’re not going to back down.” • Arizona State’s Avwee Storey scored 23 points and pulled down 12 rebounds in the Sun Devils’ 99-72 victory in Eugene on Feb. 4. Call (541)3464343 or stop by Room 300 Erb Memorial Union to place your ad today. P.0. 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