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Adam Amato Senior Photographer Oregon forward Ian Crosswhite had 14 points as the Ducks defeated Washington for their second Pac-10 win of the season. RALLY continued from page 7 Oregon ran the point guard spot with different variations. Nearly every Oregon player brought the ball up at one point. The Ducks are con tinuing to learn how to deal without having freshman Aaron Brooks on the shelf with an injury and how to run different forms of the offense. "The encouraging thing was we were able to get back on our game at times tonight and look pretty smooth and do some things," Kent said. "I'm happy that we got here and got the win." Washington got itself in foul trou ble late in the first half, allowing Oregon to capitalize. Crosswhite be came automatic, going 8 for 8 from the free-throw line in the first half. As a team, Oregon was 23 for 32 from the foul line. By the second half, Oregon had learned how to manage the Husky offense and defense. Both teams stayed evenly matched until the halfway mark of the second half. Coming out of a timeout, senior Luke Jackson made one of two free throws and on the next possession, converted a three-point play off a foul. Jackson's three-point play gave Oregon a 64-56 lead. "Tonight when we went on our runs we made stops, we got block outs and we created turnovers," Jack son said. "That was a big difference in the game." Jackson led all scorers with 24 points, which moves him into sev enth all-time at Oregon with 1,566, passing Blair Rasmussen. Jackson also had seven assists, which ties a season-high. Oregon went on a 14-2 run and never looked back. Oregon's largest lead was 17 with less than four min utes left in the game. The Ducks shot 52 percent from the field on the night and were 45 percent from the three-point line. Davis had 19 points, Crosswhite had 14 and Joseph contributed with 11. 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