Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 04, 2005, Page 8, Image 8

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Men: Ducks hold eighth-place
spot heading into final game
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Malik Hairston also played well
for Oregon, pitching in 19 points
and six rebounds. Schafer added 11
points, four rebounds and two
blocked shots.
The Ducks, now in the eighth and
final soot in the
“We need to beat UCLA and
come through the front door,” Kent
said. “Don’t get me wrong, though;
I’ll take the back door.”
Oregon jumped on USC early, us
ing a 10-0 run to take a 12-5 lead.
Taylor air-balled his first shot of
the game, but hit back-to-back
Pac-10 Tourna
ment, control
their own des
tiny after No. 10
Washington de
stroyed Califor
nia, and Wash
ington State
upset Stanford.
“We need to beat UCLA and
come through the front door.
Don’t get me wrong, though;
I’ll take the back door. ”
Ernie Kent | Oregon head coach
three-pointers
during the run.
Taylor scored
11 of his 23
points in the
first half.
Despite
shooting 50
percent in the
Oregon will clinch a spot in the
tournament with either a win
against UCLA or a Cal loss to Wash
ington State on Saturday.
Kent said he would rather beat
the Bruins Saturday so they don’t
have to worry about the Washing
ton State/Cal game.
first half, the Ducks let the Tfojans
hang around in the first half with
12 turnovers and tied the game at
28 with Lodrick Stewart’s three
pointer. The Ducks led at halftime,
38-36.
claytonjones@ dailyemerald, com
Women: Seniors Kraayeveld,
Bills garner All-Pac-10 honors
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averaging 11.4 points per game,
which ranks 10th in the conference.
Bills also ranks fourth in
rebounding, pulling down seven
boards per game.
In addition to Kraayeveld and Bills
receiving All-Pac-10 honors, fresh
man Kristen Forristall was named to
the Pac-10 All-Freshman team.
What makes Oregon dangerous
coach June Daugherty said. “You
have to improve every time out, and
that’s what we will focus on
this week.”
Against Washington, the Ducks
split the season series, winning
86-77 at McArthur Court in January
and losing last month to the Huskies
81-57 in Seattle.
The Huskies are winners of
four out of their last five, including
the victory
senior Brandi
Davis. Davis,
who replaced
injured shoot
ing guard
Chelsea
Wagner
midseason,
“This year; given the competitive
nature of the Pac-10, it’s going to
be a great tournament with,
some great games to be played. ”
Bev Smith | Oregon head coach
over tne
Ducks.
Washington
finished the
regular
season with
a 64-60 win
at Arizona.
gives the Ducks a potent outside
weapon and an outlet for
Kraayeveld and Bills when they get
doubled inside.
Davis is fifth in the conference in
three-pointers made with 45. Since
Oregon’s game against UCLA last
month, Davis has won Pac-10 Player
of the Week twice and led the team in
scoring four times in nine games.
Whomever the Ducks face on
Saturday, the matchup will mark the
third time this year the teams will
face each other.
“Your team has to be playing at
its highest (to face a team the third
time around),” Washington head
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gon State, winning by an average of
17.5 points. Oregon State senior
Shannon Howell is third in the
conference in scoring with 14.8
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“You’re looking at a new
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given the competitive nature of
the Pac-10, it’s going to be a great
tournament with some great games
to be played.”
Tipoff for Saturday’s game is set
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