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We were real ly excited for this game.” Wrenn, who was released from Connecticut after one year, was double-teamed by the Ducks throughout the game and had an other opponent hounding him all night. The Pit Crew chanted “UConn reject” at every opportuni ty, and even teased Nate Robinson, Washington’s 5-foot-8 freshman guard who doubles as a starting cornerback for the UW football team. Robinson had a team-high 18 points. The Huskies didn’t score their first basket until the 12:57 mark of the first half, and by then, the game was already out of reach. After 20 minutes, Washington managed just eight field goals in 24 attempts (.333) as the Ducks took a 48-25 lead into the locker room, their largest halftime lead of the season. After a 9-0 run midway through the second half, the Ducks led 84 45, their largest lead of the game. Every Oregon player except fresh man Tyler York, who played only one minute, scored as the Ducks shot 53.1 percent from the field. Kent compared Thursday’s game to Oregon’s Dec. 7 win over Kansas. “The focus was there, the inten sity was there, and the shot were falling (against Washington),” he said. “It was something to see.” Contact the senior sports reporter at adamjude@dailyemerald.com. Women's continued from page 5 Despite a decent offensive show ing overall, a concern for the Ducks is their outside shooting. Oregon managed to connect on just three 3-pointers in 14 attempts, two by Ganes. The final trey came from sophomore Amy Taylor with 4:53, which pulled the Ducks within 17. And at that point, it was just too late. Sophomore Kedzie Gunderson pitched in with nine points, while sophomore Andrea Bills had eight but was just 2-of-7 from the free throw line. The loss drops Oregon to 2-6 without Gathrine Kraayeveld, who was found to have a staph infection in her right knee before the Ducks’ first Pac-10 game, a loss to UCLA. Oregon must now pull itself out of a hole. 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