Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 01, 2001, Page 16, Image 16

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ing 15 points a game, while center
Melody Johnson averages 14.7
points and 6.9 rebounds per outing.
Last Saturday, the Sun Devils
beat Arizona in
Tucson. Levens
was every
where in that
game, logging
14 points, 6
boards, four as
sists and two
steals. Arizona
State hadn’t
won in Tucson
since 1993.
The Ducks
are also fresh from a long-awaited
victory. Oregon ousted Southern
California last Sunday, but only af
ter losing to lowly UCLA two days
prior. The loss to the Bruins all but
ruined any chance the Ducks have
of going to the NCAA Tournament.
Earlier this week, Oregon players
(( Quite frankly, they re
ally like that role, so that's
a good role for them to be
in.
Jody Runge
headcoach
expressed mixed views of whether
or not they’d want to play in the
WNIT. So, with the NCAA tourney
and the WNIT possibly out of the
question, the Ducks may be lacking
motivation against the Arizona
schools, right?
Wrong, said senior center Jenny
Mowe.
“It’s our last three games for me as
a senior, as far as being in the Ore
gon Duck uniform, and I think
there’s excitement in just that,”
Mowe said. “That it is the last three
games in front of our home crowd.
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Adam Amato Emerald
Oregon head coach Jody Runge is confident her team can beat Arizona State.
We’re definitely not going to host
anything.”
And while the Ducks may not be
favored statistically to win Thurs
day’s game, Runge said the Ducks
might be better off with their new
found giant-killer mentality.
"Quite frankly, they really like
that role, so that’s a good role for
them to be in,” Runge said. “I think
they have struggled with being the
giant, and I think that’s been a
tremendous challenge for them, be
ing wounded and not having every
one healthy.
“It’s a role that they like, so hope
fully it’s a role that will have a posi
tive effect on them.”
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