Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 15, 2002, Page 10, Image 10

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    Oregon ready to host Beavers in second round
■ The Ducks play Oregon State
for the third time this season after
OSU defeats Hawaii in the WNIT
By Hank Hager
Oregon Daily Emerald
And the winner is ... Oregon State.
By virtue of their 62-50 win over Hawaii on
Thursday, the Beavers now travel to Eugene
on Sunday as the Ducks host the second
round game of the Women’s National Invita
tion Tournament at McArthur Court at 1 p.m.
The game marks the third time this season
the Ducks (18-13 overall) and Beavers will
meet up, the first time that has happened
since the 1988-89 season. And what a season
matchup this year’s has been.
Coming into Mac Court in January, the
Beavers (17-14) were able to overtake the
Ducks for their first win at the fabled gym
since 1993. It also marked Oregon State’s first
win over the team’s in-state rival since 1996.
Less than a month later, Oregon returned
the favor, this time in Corvallis. Oregon sen
ior Edniesha Curry hit a last-second runner
in the paint to seal a one-point Oregon win
in overtime.
While the Ducks were just happy to get into
the second round after their tough game
against St. Mary’s (Calif.) on Wednesday,
most said they would have been fine playing
either the Beavers or Hawaii.
However, the Oregon rivalry will heat up
once again.
“It would be nice to see them lose, but if
they do win, it will be a battle,” Oregon soph
omore Cathrine Kraayeveld said after Ore
gon’s 11-point win over the Gaels.
Unlike the Gaels, whom the Ducks knew
little about, the Beavers are a well-known
commodity in Eugene. Oregon State features
a well-balanced attack, and may be the one
team from the Pacific-10 Conference that can
match up well with Oregon’s backcourt.
Led by senior guard Felicia Ragland, the
Beavers may also be one of the more physical
teams in the conference; That play was never
more apparent than when the Ducks and
Beavers met this season.
Oregon junior Shaquala Williams, who
played only eight minutes Wednesday due to
illness, is expected back against the Beavers.
Her play will be important against Oregon
State as she is Oregon’s main weapon in
matching Ragland’s offensive ability.
However, the Ducks have made no dis
tinction leading up to their game against
the Beavers. 1 ■
Had the Wahines won instead of Oregon
State, that would have been just fine.
“We just got to look at the teams the same
way and play hard,” Kraayeveld said. “We’ve
just got to take care of each team one game at
a time.”
E-mail sports reporter Hank Hager
at hankhager@dailyemerald.com.
Adam Amato Emerald
After playing with the flu against St. Mary’s on Wednesday, Oregon’s Shaquala Williams is expected to play
Sunday in the second round of the WNIT. Oregon will host Oregon State at 1 p.m. Sunday at McArthur Court.
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