Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 05, 2001, Page 10, Image 10

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    Laura Smit Emerald
Forward Angelina Wolvert goes up for two of her total 18 points against Arizona. Wolvert also had a game-high 11 rebounds.
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Women’s win
continued from page 1
obviously. We’ve just tried to focus
on finishing on a positive note for
these seniors, and try to salvage a
chance to go to the NCAA Tourna
ment. It would really break my
heart for them to not get a chance
to do that.”
The Wildcats, losers of seven
straight road games, seem to have
the same travel bug as the Ducks.
Arizona starting forward Krista
Warren was carried off the court
late in the first half after tearing her
anterior cruciate ligament.
“It sucked,” Warren told the Ari
zona Daily Star. “I just wanted to
get out there and play. I wanted to
jump up and down and yell at the
team, but I couldn’t.”
Oregon has had its share of road
woes this year, going 3-9 overall.
But The Pit is a different story,
where the Ducks are 10-2 this sea
son.
In leading the Ducks with 20
points against Arizona, Craighead
broke Oregon’s single-season
three-point record by draining 6
of-15 from behind the arc. Her 75
three-pointers this season surpass
the mark set by Missy Croshaw,
who had 70 in the 1993-94 cam
paign.
“Someone made the mistake of
telling me about it earlier this
week,” Craighead said of the
record.
Five Ducks scored in double fig
ures, the first time that has hap
pened this season. It was a career
night for Edwards, who dished out
nine assists, and Dion, who scored
18 points on 7-of-ll shooting.
“We’ve done pretty well here to
ward the end of the season,” said
senior Angelina Wolvert, who had
her third double-double of the sea
son (18 points, 11 rebounds). “Our
team’s a lot healthier than it was
when we went through that
drought of loss after loss. We don’t
Women’s Pac-10
standings:
Pac-10 overall
Washington
Arizona St.
Stanford 10-6
Oregon 9-8
Arizona 8-8
California 8-8
Oregon St.8-9
USC 6-10
Washington St.
UCLA 3-13
12-4
11- 5
16-10
16-11
18-10
12- 14
15-11
11-15
6-10
4-23
19-7
19-9
11-15
have one person coming with all
the points, we’ve got six or seven
people out there making a huge
difference.”
Oregon also allowed Arizona
just four offensive rebounds, the
fewest the team has allowed all
year. The Ducks out-rebounded the
Wildcats 38-25.
“This is definitely one of those
examples of how everyone on the
team has stepped up and executed
very, very well on offense,” Runge
said. “We talked before the game
that defense was going to win this
game, and not giving them second
chances by fouling or offensive re
bounds. ... We did a tremendous
job on both ends of the floor.”
Any realistic shot at the NCAA
Tournament now relies on the Civ
il War rematch this Saturday at
Mac Court. The Ducks beat the
Beavers 71-67 in the first meeting
of the year.
“It’s a nothing-to-lose attitude,”
said senior forward Brianne
Meharry, who finished with 12
points. “It could be a little late, but
it’s nice to kind of redeem our
selves and play against the top
teams in the Pac-10. It’s kind of bit
tersweet also, because you are
beating the best teams, but you re
alize how good you are and where
you should’ve been.”
Laura Smit Emerald
Guard Jamie Craighead hit her school-record 75th three-pointer against Arizona.