Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 01, 2002, Page 7B, Image 19

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Stanford senior center Bethany Donaphin grabs a rebound over Oregon’s Ndidi Unaka in the Cardinal’s 77-72 victory at McArthur Court on
Feb. 7. Although Stanford has not lost a Pac-10 game this season, Oregon guard Shaquala Williams said, “Nobody’s afraid of Stanford.”
Stanford
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starting anew, though, nobody, as
Williams said, is backing down
from Stanford.
“Everybody is beatable,” Ari
zona State head coach Charli
Thurner Thorne said. “There were
certainly some teams that played
(Stanford) well.”
USC had a chance to upset the
Cardinal on Feb. 21. The Trojans
led Stanford at halftime, 36-28, but
Powell torched the Trojans for 24
points in the second half to lead the
Cardinal to a 78-60 win.
“There is nothing we’d like more
than to see them again,” said USC
head coach Chris Gobretch. “We
are kicking ourselves for letting a
great opportunity slip away. We re
ally want to play them again.”
USC must get by Oregon State, its
first opponent Saturday, to get an
other shot at Stanford in the semifi
nals on Sunday. The Trojans have
already defeated the Beavers twice
this season.
But that’s assuming Stanford gets
past the winner of the UCLA-Cal
matchup on Saturday.
Oregon has played the Cardinal
well this season. The Ducks led by
as much as six in the second half on
Feb. 7 before falling 77-72, Stan
ford’s closest win of the season.
“It’s going to be probably the
most intense conference tourna
ment in the country,” Gobretch
said. “Probably the most exciting
and unpredictable.”
E-mail sports editor Adam Jude
at adamjude@dailyemerald.com.
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