Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 11, 2005, Page 10, Image 10

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IN BRIEF
Oregon gears up for Civil
War dual at Mac Court
Oregon (5-9 overall, 2-5 Pacific
10) has a chance to break even with
Oregon State (9-8-1, 4-2-1) Sunday
when the two wrestle in a Civil War
dual at McArthur Court at 2 p.m.
Earlier in the season, the two
schools faced each other in Corval
lis where the Beavers walked away
the victor, 22-13.
Sunday promises to be a close
match, considering that these two
teams look almost identical on paper.
Several weight-classes feature
wrestlers who have faced each other
in the past, including the 125-pound
match where Duck Joey Lucas faces
Eric Stevenson. Stevenson has held
the upper hand in matches against
Lucas, winning three out of their last
four meetings.
The key matchup in this dual is in
the 165-pound division, where No.
18 Dan Ellis of Oregon State squares
off against No. 17 Joey Bracamonte.
In their only previous meeting, Ellis
defeated Bracamonte 1-0 at last sea
son’s Best of the West tournament
hosted by Southern Oregon.
Last week, the Ducks traveled to
Oklahoma, where they faced No. 6
Oklahoma and No.l Oklahoma State.
Bracamonte recorded Oregon’s only
win in their 46-4 loss at the hands of
the Cowboys. Oklahoma State, the
defending NCAA champion, domi
nated the Ducks by recording nine
victories with five of them coming by
way of a pin. In the previous day,
Oregon came up short of the Sooners,
who won by a narrow 30-22 margin.
The Beavers traveled to the panhan
dle state as well and did not fare
much better — they fell in similar
fashion 35-6 to Oklahoma and 40-4 to
Oklahoma State.
— Scott J. Adams
Danielle Hickey | Photo editor
Washington guard Nate Robinson scored a game-high 24 points - including 11 from his
16 attempts at the free-tftrow line — in the Huskies’ victory over the Ducks Thursday night.
Men: Ducks connect on only
33 of 54 free-throw attempts
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Kent said the key to dealing with
Washington’s pressure defense was
how much contact the officials were
going to let the Huskies get
away with.
Kent’s prediction was dead on as
Thursday’s officials let Washington
get away with next to nothing. The
Ducks shot a school-record 54 free
throws — breaking the record of 51
attempts — as the Huskies were
whistled for 36 fouls.
The slower pace and repeated trips
to the charity stripe allowed Oregon
to stay neck-and-neck with Washing
ton the entire game.
The Ducks could view this game
as a disappointment, as they con
nected on only 33 of 54 (61 percent)
free-throw attempts, including 2 of
7 by Malik Hairston and 3 of 8 by
Adam Zahn.
“It’s very disappointing,” Jordan
Kent said. “We felt like there was no
one to blame but us. We missed 21
free throws on the game, and there’s
absolutely no excuse for that.”
Oregon entered the game shooting
67 percent from the foul line.
Kent’s late misses overshadowed
an otherwise solid game from the Eu
gene native. The sophomore finished
with a double-double, scoring 19
points and grabbing 16 rebounds.
The Ducks had four other players
finish in double-figures: Aaron
Brooks (15), Chamberlain Oguchi
(13), Maarty Leunen (12) and
Bryce Taylor (10).
Nate Robinson led Washington
with 24 points, while Brandon Roy
(18), Conroy (17), Bobby Jones (16)
and Joel Smith (10) also reached
double figures.
“I hope this team continues to
show this community what character
is all about,” Kent said. “To go
through what they’ve been through
and battle back (is impressive). ”
jonroetman@ daily emerald, com