Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 08, 2003, Page 9A, Image 9

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    BLOWOUT
continued from page 7A
than 44 percent field shooting and six
three-pointers — four fewer than Mar
shall's output against Kentucky earlier
this week.
"We played a perfect game as far as
doing what we needed to accomplish, *
Kent said. "We did exactly what we
needed to do.
"1 think the more we play, the better
we are going to get."
Oregon had its scoring streaks
throughout the game, but a six-minute
scoring run late in the first half
stretched the lead and gave the Ducks
breathing room.
Brooks started the run with a layup,
followed less than a minute later with a
layup by Platt.
After Marshall's LaVar Carter scored
the Thundering Herd's 18th point of
the game, lan Crosswhite and Brooks
made four consecutive free throws —
within 20 seconds of each other.
A jumper by Jackson put the Ducks
up, 34-18, and almost three minutes
later, Lincoln capped off the streak with
a three-pointer.
"'Lhis year, I'm a lot more confi
dent' Lincoln said. "I'm focusing on
areas that I can attack more. Basically,
it comes down to more confidence.'
Lincoln finished with 10 points on
4 of 6 shooting.
Now, the Ducks will get some time
off before focusing on final examina
tions. But it will be a short focus as
Kansas looms large.
Contact the sports editor
at hankhager@dailyemeratd.com.
DEFENSE
continued from page 7A
touches," Oregon head coach Ernie
Kent said. "We basically had six guys
that defended him tonight at some
point in time. We did a terrific job de
fensively."
Marshall made only one trip to the
foul line in the first half and did not
convert. In the second half, the
Thundering Herd had a little more
luck, shooting 7 of 10 from the foul
line by throwing the ball down low
more often.
Marshall outrebounded the Ducks,
33-30, but Oregon managed to grab
more defensive rebounds with 21.
More than seven minutes into the sec
ond half, Marshall had scored just five
points; the Thundering Herd were a
mere 37.9 percent from the field in
the final 20 minutes.
"We took their deep range three
point shooter out of the game," Jack
son said. 'That made them switch up
their offensive game plan and made
some of the bigger guys handle the
ball who weren't used to doing that,
and we felt pretty good about that."
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at jessethomas@dailyemerald.com.
REBOUNDS
continued from page 7 A
the game.
Colorado State entered the game
with five players averaging double fig
ures in scoring. Sophomore forward
Melissa Dennett (14) and sophomore
guard Vanessa Espinoza (10) were the
only Rams to crack double-digits.
Mizusawa dished out a game-high
seven assists for Oregon and Bills
grabbed a team-high eight rebounds. Ju
nior guard Kedzie Gunderson finished
with seven points and sophomore
guard Chelsea Wagner added six points
on a pair of three-pointers.
Smith said the win will help Oregon
continue the season with confidence.
"I think we're a little bit bent but
we're not broken," Smith said. "1
think we're fine. I think this team will
go forward from this day and have
great belief in themselves and what
they can do when they play together."
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at jonroetman@dailyemerald.com.
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