■ Women’s basketball Civil War series plays out as expected The Ducks outscore the Beavers 146-113 between the two games despite their sub-par performance Saturday BY STEPHEN MILLER SPORTS REPORTER There was little excitement and spontaneity in this season’s two-part Civil War series for women’s basketball. The outcomes were predictable as Oregon, with its veteran lineup that features four seniors, claimed both games and outscored Oregon State, 146-113. Much of what happened in Cor vallis a month ago for the first installment of this season’s match up foreshadowed what occurred last weekend. With all appearing to be figured out, there was one surprise — the fi nal score of Saturday’s game. As expected, the Ducks claimed their seventh-consecutive McArthur Court victory in front of a season-high crowd. The final score was 64-55, closer and lower than expected. “I think we were content with how we were playing, not really looking at getting better toward the end of the game,” Oregon point guard Corrie Mizusawa said after her team scored three points in the final five minutes. As anticipated, senior guard Bran di Davis was inserted into Oregon’s starting lineup for the first time this season — 33rd of her career — after putting together a productive pair of games against the Los Angeles schools last week. Davis posted a quiet five points in the first half but shined on defense with four steals in 26 minutes. “Overall I think we did a pretty good job on our defense,” Oregon forward Cathrine Kraayeveld said. “We didn’t play horrible, but we’re just not happy with the way we fin ished the game out.” Oregon State senior guard Shan non Howell led both games in scor ing and field goal attempts, and both times her team shot 39 percent from the field. Oregon’s leading scorer was senior Andrea Bills, followed by Kraayeveld. Mizusawa dished out game-highs in assists in each contest and supplied some of the only jaw-dropping plays on Saturday. “She’s a true point guard and that’s something we missed before she got here,” Kraayeveld said. “She can definitely thread the needle with the pass.” The most important aspect of this series was Oregon’s display of team work. Its bench scored 53 points and the team accumulated 30 assists to prove its unselfishness. Mizusawa had 17 of those. “I know where everyone is, espe cially hot shooters,” she said. “That’s part of my game, seeing the floor and getting everyone involved and having them hit those baskets for me. ” The Ducks committed fewer turnovers, dished out more assists, collected more steals and finished with better shooting from beyond Tim Bobosky | Photographer Senior guard Brandi Davis made her first start of the season Saturday as Oregon swept Oregon State in the 2004-05 Civil War series. the arc in each game while the Beavers’ only advantage came off the boards. As the Ducks look back at how they kept Oregon State in check, they have to look forward to defy ing the predictions set against them as they play four of their final six Pac-10 games on the road. “The challenge is right there, we’ve got really good momen tum,” Oregon head coach Bev Smith said. “Our players are un derstanding how good we can be defensively and we have some depth offensively.” stephenmiller@dailyemerald.com Women: UO grabs 10 steals, forces 17 TOs Continued from page 9 “I have a knack for seeing every thing,” said Mizusawa, who ranks sec ond in the nation in assists. “Especially all of our good shooters. I know my personnel. I know where they’ll be and what kind of shots they like to take. ” Oregon senior Andrea Bills, ham pered by foul trouble in the first half, contributed seven points, six rebounds and two assists in 27 minutes of play. For the 12th game this year, the Duck defense held an opponent un der 60 points. Oregon forced 17 turnovers, 10 of them on steals, and held Oregon State to 39 percent shooting for the game. “We wanted to keep them off the boards and continued to put pressure on defense,” Oregon State head coach Judy Spoelstra said. “That ruffled their feathers a little bit. We had 11 turnovers (in the first half), half of them un forced. We did much better in the sec ond half with only six (turnovers). ” Howell led all scorers with 18 points on 6-of-15 shooting. T\vo other Oregon State players, sophomore Casey Bunn and guard Mandy Close, recorded double-digits in points. Oregon will now spend the week preparing to play the Washington schools on the road, with the Cougars first up on Thursday at 7 p.m. in Pullman, Wash. “Our home-court advantage sets us up,” Smith said. “Now we have to take that Mac Court magic on the road with us. ” briansmith@ dailyemerald.com PROFESSIONAL SERVICE PROVIDERS LISTED HERE EVERY MONDAY A product of the Oregon Daily Emerald Classifieds. 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