Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 11, 2002, Page 10, Image 10

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“With Cathrine, she has to under
stand, given how she’s playing, she
will be a marked woman,” Smith
said. “People will come after her
physically and aggressively and I
thought she did a better job tonight
than she did against Arizona State
in being compact and ready for that
physical play.”
The Ducks shot just 31 percent
from the field in the first half, and
were only l-for-5 from beyond the
arc. Cal was not much better, allow
ing Oregon to stay within striking
distance at the half, 24-22.
It was much of the same story ear
ly on in the second half, until a piv
otal play halfway through the stanza
pulled the Ducks even.
Down by five, 33-28, senior Ed
niesha Curry nailed a jumper, but
was fouled on the play. The officials
ruled that Curry had been fouled af
ter the shot, immediately giving
Oregon the ball back. Kraayeveld
nailed another jumper and was also
fouled. After hitting the free throw,
Kraayeveld tied the game.
Oregon would again fall behind
Cal, but found daylight with a little
more than 10 minutes left in the
game. Williams teamed with Curry
and freshman Andrea Bills to post
an 11-3 run, and from that point on,
it was all Oregon.
Williams led Oregon with 16
points, but the real story was the
Ducks’ two post players—Bills and
Kraayeveld.
“Our post players really tried to
establish themselves in the paint,”
Smith said.
Bills came close to her first career
double-double, scoring 10 points
and grabbing nine rebounds. Curry
also posted 10 points in the win,
giving the Ducks four players with
double figures in scoring.
Despite the win, a concern remains
on Oregon’s inabifity to come out with
intensity early on in the first half.
“We didn’t play hard enough until
the second half,” Smith said. “I just
don’t think we came prepared with
the right fire and intensity, and I think
a little bit of intelligence to move the
ball against a tough, aggressive team. ”
“You have to play 100 percent
every time on the floor. You can’t
take possessions off,” Williams said.
After squeaking past one of the
conference’s worst, the Ducks will
now travel south to take on the Pac
10’s best in Stanford.
Oregon and Stanford will tipoff at
1 p.m. at Maples Pavilion on Sun
day. The game will be televised on
Fox Sports Net.
E-mail sports reporter Hank Hager
at hankhager@dailyemerald.com.
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That's the fun part.
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New information is always nice to have, but it
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