Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 12, 2004, Page 16, Image 16

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Luke Jackson and the Ducks will probably need six wins in their final eight games to get a chance for an NCAA Tournament berth.
STRETCH
continued from page 13
Last year, Oregon made headway
by winning the Pac-10 Tournament in
March, giving it an automatic berth
into the postseason.
The Ducks can't take that chance
this season. Taking fate into their own
hands starts today.
"I think with the exception of
Stanford, (the Huskies) have prob
ably been playing the best basket
ball," Oregon head coach Ernie
Kent said. "It's a tough basketball
game for us, particularly up there,
where it will be a hostile environ
ment. At the same time, we all know
what's at stake and we're all capable.
We just need to go up there and be
ready to play."
Contact the sports editor
at hankhager@daityemerald.com.
HAGER
continued from page 13
They've invested some amount of
money to this point — Frohnmayer
could not estimate that cost — but it
could've been a whole lot worse
down the road.
"This is not money wasted," Frohn
mayer said. "We don't want anybody
to make an imprudent investment."
Much like the football locker
rooms, Oregon officials took a chance
on a project that would raise atten
tion. Unlike the locker rooms, the
project backfired.
At least for now it did.
Soon, they'll have to start the proj
ect, negative conceptions be damned.
Until the day comes when Oregon
can restart, the Ducks will continue to
call McArthur Court home. That's not
an omen. There's nothing to take out
of that.
Mac Court has been around for a
long time. Just ask Frohnmayer.
"My parents' incidental fees helped
pay for McArthur Court when they
were here in the 1920s," he said.
That says it all.
Contact the sports editor
at hankhager@dailyemerald.com. His
opinions do not necessarily
represent those of the Emerald.
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