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Forward Ian Crosswhite also was key down the stretch for Oregon with solid play in the low post. Crosswhite had 15 points and three rebounds. Oregon finished with five players in double-figure points. Diogu finished with 24 points, five assists and nine rebounds for Arizona State. Moore had 17 points and was 4 for 4 on free throws. Oregon shot 31 of 53 (59 percent) on field goals and the Ducks were 35 percent from beyond the three-point line, slightly below their 43 percent nationally-leading average. The Ducks now will look to use this momentum heading to Tucson to face Arizona Sunday at 1 p.m. on CBS. Contact the sports reporter at jessethomas@dailyemerald.com. RUN continued from page 5 was held without a field goal during the game's final five minutes. The Ducks had to battle through the Ari zona press late in the game, leaving them with roughly 15 seconds on the shot clock when they finally started looking to shoot. "We were all trying to move the ball and get good shots, but then again, we were kind of back on our heels," Oregon guard Chelsea Wagner said. "We weren't attacking the basket to get those shots. We were being very passive." When Oregon faltered, the Wild cats were quick to pounce on the op portunity. Forward Natalie Jones con nected on all six of her free throw attempts, including four in the final 16 seconds. Jones also connected on several game-icing free throws at the end of last year's 71-66 win over the Ducks at McArthur Court. Arizona guard Dee-Dee Wheeler picked up the slack offensively while 017901 Les’ Barber Shop Price Reduced To $10.00 Save $2.00!! 485-6757 130 E. 13th Ave Polk was being swarmed by Oregon defenders. Wheeler scored 22 points on 9 of 13 shooting, including a three-pointer from the left corner with 2:14 remaining to pull Arizona within one. "We were all trying to move the ball and get good shots, but then again, we were kind of back on our heels. We weren't attacking the basket to get those shots. We were being very passive." Chelsea Wagner Oregon guard "Dee-Dee Wheeler really kept us in this game," Arizona head coach Joan Bonvicini said. "She did a great job." Despite the loss, Oregon can take 017764 Sandpiper '<\C>7 Import Service -—REPAIR & MAINTENANCE Voted “Best auto repair shop” TOYOTA • HONDA • MAZDA SUBARU • ACURA Mon-Fri • 8:30 - 5:30 Tuned into your car and the environment! 1301 Lincoln • Eugene 343-9427 some positives away from Thurs day's game. The 66 points were the most for the Ducks since they scored 68 at Santa Clara Dec. 16. Oregon also held its own in the paint after being one of the worst rebounding teams in the conference of late. The Wildcats held a slim 33-32 advan tage on the boards and weren't able to push the Ducks around. Oregon had three players finish with double-digit point totals, led by Wagner's 17. 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