Sports Editor: Peter Hockaday peterhockaday@dailyemerald.com Monday, January 13,2003 -Oregon Daily Emerald Sports Best bet Oklahoma at Oklahoma State 6 p.m. ESPN UO blown out of Bay Area by Stanford The Ducks suffer their second straight loss, an 81-57 blowout in Palo Alto, and fall to 1 -3 in the Pac-10 Peter Hockaday Sports Editor STANFORD, Calif. — Luke Rkl nour hobbled through a tunnel at Maples Pavilion after answering the media's questions Saturday night, his head down, leaning on assistant coach Mark Hudson for support. lie found his way to the basket ball floor, where his parents were waiting for him. They gave him a big. long hug. 1 Ie needed it. Despite Kidnour's best efforts, No. 12 ()regon was blown out of the Hay Area, suffering its second loss of its first Pacific-10 Conference road trip of the season. This one was an (SI-57 loss to Stanford in front of a national television audi ence and 7,054 fans in Palo Alto, hut it felt eerily similar to the Ducks’ loss Thursday in Berkeley. (fpponent lights it up. ()reyon can’t respond. 1 kicks yet buried early. It must he had when the normally soft-spoken Kidnour says this: "We’re pissed off. We got our ass kicked twice in a row on this trip." Indeed. ()regon went down by 10 points eight minutes into Satur day's contest, and never put togeth er an offensive run to get back into the game. The Ducks shot just dd.d percent from the floor, and Kidnour was the only Oregon player to score in double digits, lie had 10 points in dd minutes, despite spraining his left ankle in the Cali fornia game. “Mentally, we re all down, 1 know I m down,” Oregon head coach Ernie Kent said. “Physically, I can’t say enough about Luke Uidnour. Hut we re a little banged up.” Oregon was banged up on the boards all night by Stanford, anoth er item to file in the “broken record” Turn to Men's, page 9 Powell’s free throws sink UO women Oregon comes back from 1 5 down but can’t pull out a win over No. 6 Stanford Women’s basketball Hank Hager Sports Reporter It was a bittersweet ending to an otherwise spectacular game for the (fregon women’s basketball team. Nicole Powell's tree throws with 1.3 seconds left ended an Oregon comeback from 15 down, ce menting a 75-74 No. 6 Stanford victory Saturday night in front of a season-high crowd of 5,253 at McArthur Court. All of this after the Ducks seem ingly had iced the game on Car olyn Canes’ free throws with 3.3 seconds left. “You’re always thinking about (the win) at that point, but you're also thinking three sec onds is a long time," senior Alis sa l-'.dwards said. On the immediate inbounds — after a Stanford timeout — T’Nac Thiel’s hail-Marv pass fell into the hands of Powell and in front of sophomore Kedzie Cunderson near Oregon’s three-point line. Powell, with a clear path to the hoop, streaked toward the basket. With Cunderson trailing, Powell went up for a layup, but was blocked by sophomore Brandi Davis, much to the delight of most in attendance. However, with Ore gon (6-b overall, 2-4 Pacific-10 Conference) fans and players cele brating, Cunderson was called for a foul with 1.3 seconds left, putting Powell at the free-throw line. “It felt like I got hit on the catch, dribble and shot,” Powell said. “I know (Davis) got the ball, but it was body too. 1 just thought it had to be a foul and turned around and saw the ref running up.” "It was just one of those instances where I knew the ball was going to her,” Cunderson said. “I thought I would get in front of her and get the ball. I tried to grab anything possible and grabbed her shorts." “We talked about keeping the ball in front of us," Oregon head coach Bev Smith said. "It was a "We fought hard. We did everything we could. We had people step up big on offense. We gave it all we could." Alissa Edwards senior Adam Amato Emerald Brandi Davis (21) tights for a loose ball with Stanford's Sebnem Kimyacioglu in the Cardinal's 75-74 win. hull of a pass anti a hull of a catch. Kudziu probably did the right tiling. Certainly, wu'd like to have that onu over and had wu huun able to kuup it in front of us. the outcome would've* huun different." Oregon trailed 62-47 with 10:36 left. Hut that's w here the Ducks be gan their comeback. Oregon went on a 14-4 run over the next four minutes to pull within five. They weren't done there as sophomore Andrea Hills' jumper with 3:57 left got the Ducks.within one, 69-6lyn (lanes with three sect aids left. “That was the most amazing thing I have seen from a crowd in a basket ball game,” Canes said. “The back Turn to Comeback, page 10