Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 06, 2004, Page 8A, Image 8

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Oregon
sophomore
forward Eleanor
Haring scored
13 points,
including six in
a row, to give
the Ducks a
25-18 lead in
their game
against George
Washington
before the end
of the first half.
Haring was
named the
game MVP.
Danielle Hickey I Photo editor
Women's:
Both teams
committed
21 turnovers
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“If we do that with every team,
we're going to be able to win every
game,” Oregon point guard Corrie
Mizusawa said. Mizusawa dished
out a game-high nine assists.
Bills and Haring combined for 14
points on eight attempts in the
opening half. Haring went 4 of 4 in
the first 20 minutes. At halftime,
Oregon led 27-21.
“We were a little bit too hesitant
in the post in the first half,”
Smith said. “We just felt that aggres
sion, we didn't post up, and we
didn't bury them as deep as we
needed to.”
Cathrine Kraayeveld had an off
night with only five points for the
Ducks, making this the first time
she has not scored double-digits this
season. However, the senior record
ed 10 rebounds, eight defensively.
“Offensively, she wasn't very
accurate, but she is more than just a
scorer,” Smith said. “Some of her
greatest qualities are defensive.”
Each team committed 21
turnovers in the contest, and Ore
gon won the battle for points in the
paint, 22-12.
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