'd-'iee kisith copj/iol, inp.fjded and ie/w-iced to- ttuode adto- cjjUali^p. /.670cMicpLSt, Cumene 37/U-99ft 793fj. dbrmelta, P The Very Little Theatre presents The House of Blue Leaves An award-winning drama by John Guare Directed by Karen Scheeland Jan. 10-12*, 16-19* 23-25 Sunday Matinees Tickets: $12 Students $9 on Thursdays Box office open 2:00-5:30 Wed.-Sat., 2350 Hilyard St. 344-7751 Advertise i& the @0£ Classifieds Say hello to iPod. 1000 songs. In your pocket. Check low pricing at the UO Bookstore. Visit www.uobookstore.com or call (541) 346-4331 Men's continued from page 5 “It felt exceptionally good,” Grosswhite said. “I finally got some shots to go in.” After a 16-4 run midway through the first half, the Ducks led 25-12. But Jeb Ivey hit a three pointer at the buzzer to pull the Vikings with seven, 40-33, at half time. And Portland State kept that mo mentum throughout the second half. The Vikings cut the lead to 46 44 when Seth Scott hit a lay-in and was fouled. “They came after us, that’s for sure,” Ridnour said. “They came out with a lot of energy and we didn’t match that.” But the Ducks were able to keep the Vikings within arm’s length. Jay Anderson’s rebound putback with 8:50 left gave Oregon a 58-46 lead, its largest of the second half. Scott hit a pair of free throws with 1:17 to "They came out with a lot of energy and we didn't match that" Luke Ridnour point guard play to pull the Viks within five, but the Ducks ate the clock in the final minute to secure the win. “Players try to show us up,” Jack son said. “They think they have something to prove against the big ger players on our team — it’s kind of a personal thing. And that’s hard to match, but we’re learning. We feel good about this win. We played a lit tle sloppy, but we can learn from this game.” “This team still has a long way to go to be where we need to be,” Rid nour said. “The Pac-lO’s a whole ’nother level.” Contact the senior sports reporter at adamjude@dailyemerald.com. Women's continued from page 5 ever Pac-10 Championship. “We know our team can be great if we play defense,” senior Krista Warren told the Daily Wildcat after a victory over Georgia in December. Conference musings Three of the top seven scorers in the Pac-10 are freshmen. Arizona’s Shawntinice Polk is third at 17.5 points per game, followed by Ari zona State’s Jill Noe (No. 6, 16 ppg) and Oregon’s Carolyn Ganes (No. 7, 15.7 ppg)... ^Restaurants &JfJazz Club January Fridays & Saturdays—9:30 Only $4 Cover Jan. 10: J.C. Rico Jan. 11: Side Project Jan. 17: The Original Emmett Williams Trio Jan. 18: The Original Emmett Williams Trio Jan. 24: David O’Toole Boptet Jan. 25; Paul Paydos Trio Jan. 31: Tim Clarke Quartet Sundays 12, 19, 26 - 9:00 pm Mark Allan ($3 cover) Monday-Thursday No Cover Mondays 13, 20, 27 - 9:00 pm Funky Monday Open Mic featuring Skip Jones The Boogie Woogle Man Call to sign up @ 6:30 pm Tuesdays 14, 21, 28 - 8:30 pm Barbara Dzuro Jazz Plano Wednesdays 15, 22, 29 - 9:00 pm Latin Flavor Night w/Paul Paydos Trio Thursdays 9, 16, 23, 30 - 9:00 pm Tho Jo Fed’s All Star Jazz Jam Session 259 E. 5th Ave. • 343-8488 jofeds.com 20 years Serving Our Patrons Those same freshmen have ac counted for four of the Pac-lO’s Player of the Week awards. Polk earned the distinction on Dec. 2 and Dec. 22, while Noe has on Dec. 16 and Jan. 6... Since sophomore Kayla Burt suf fered a career-ending and life threatening heart ailment on New Year’s Eve, Washington has gone 3 1 in Pac-10 play. The team’s only loss came against UCLA, 72-46, on Jan. 3 in the Huskies’ first game since the tragic event. Contact the sports reporter at hankhager@dailyemerald.com. A Second Season ProductionT Arena Theatre January 15-18 ts- KYIU: 346-4363 7 WS Box Office:' 346-4191 * 4 A ” K'rlomiance Onl\ l I ll-AIKl Auto Repairs and Convenience Store Call 338-4641 and make an appointment today! David Maggard wants your business! 2091 Franklin Blvd. (across from Joe Romania)