Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 08, 2003, Page 10A, Image 10

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SPORTS BRIEF
Bellotti gets extension
Oregon head coach Mike Bellotti
agreed to an extension of his existing
contract on Friday, the University an
nounced.
Bellotti, who has compiled a 75-33
record in nine seasons with the
Ducks, now has his contract extended
through June 30, 2009. The contract
addendum will ensure that he will al
ways be guaranteed five years remain
ing on his current contract.
Bellotti's annual salary will remain
unchanged. His University base guar
anteed contract is set at $650,000. His
total incentive package amounts to
$1.1 million.
The Sacramento, Calif., native has
96 career wins in 14 seasons with
Oregon and Chico State.
Oregon's trip to the Sun Bowl on
Dec. 31 will be the team's eighth post
season trip under the former Oregon
offensive coordinator (1989-95). In
those seven previous trips, he has
compiled a 4-3 record.
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Oregon's leading scorer and rebound
er, tore her anterior cruciate ligament
in practice last week. Ganes played 20
minutes Thursday, starting in
Kraayeveld's spot.
"I just want to go out and try to give
everybody a rest who needs a rest and
play hard," Ganes said.
In addition to Ganes, junior center
Andrea Bills and freshman forward
Jessica Shetters were Oregon's keys in
side in place of Kraayeveld.
Bills led both teams with 17 points,
and Ganes was right behind with her
16. Shetters added four points and two
blocked shots in her starting debut.
"We have tall, athletic young
women," Oregon head coach Bev
Smith said. 'We felt tonight that we had
that size advantage and that we could
move our feet and challenge those
shots. (Shetters) for sure just did an un
believable job and when that young
lady learns to challenge shots at the end
of it 1 think it's going to be exciting."
Shetters had her first collegiate start
in front of her hometown crowd. Hie
Wilson High School graduate also
grabbed two rebounds and an assist
in her 14 minutes.
"(Shetters) did a good job in start
ing," Smith said. "(Ganes) came in
and did a really good job having
watched the game and where she
could be effective, and she did that."
The Ducks' height, including a 6
foot-6 Shetters, also helped them
outrebound the Rams, 46-41. Bills,
the game's MVP, led the Ducks with
eight rebounds, while starting point
guard Corrie Mizusawa had a sea
son-high six rebounds.
Bills was the big scorer inside for
Oregon, with all but one of her
points coming near the glass.
"I've always been the down-low
player," Bills said. "Whatever the
coaches ask of me, I have to get it
done and (now) be a leader on the
team with (Kraayeveld) being out."
Kraayeveld's ACL will be re-evalu
ated this week, but Shetters and
Ganes made a dent on the offense
and defense that is missing with the
senior's injury.
Defensively against the Ducks,
Colorado State made 29 percent of
its field goals, struggling inside
against the taller Oregon squad.
"We wanted to just challenge them
to make those shots and if they made
them, then we'd try something else,"
Ganes said.
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