6A — BAKER CITY HERALD TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2020 OREGON MEN’S BASKETBALL Ducks hold off Huskies to win Stanford rallies to nip Beavers Pac-12 opener OREGON STATE FOOTBALL By Gary Horowitz Associated Press CORVALLIS — Davis Mills passed for 292 yards and a touchdown, and ran for two scores to lead Stanford to a 27- 24 victory over Oregon State on Saturday night. Mills completed 21 of 29 passes and did not commit a turnover. Austin Jones added 126 yards rushing for the Cardinal (3-2), who have been in road- warrior mentality the past three weeks. “We’re excited,” Mills said. “Obviously a win’s a win, we’re going to celebrate, have a good time.” Jet Toner’s 39-yard field goal with 1:48 remaining broke a 24-24 tie and the Cardinal defense forced a turnover to seal the victory. “For this team to come back, being on the road these last few weeks,” Stanford coach David Shaw said. “And be on a three- game winning streak, facing all kinds of odds.” Shaw added that Stanford’s “calling card is effort, and even when we don’t play perfectly, we’re going to fight you to the end.” The Beavers (2-4) were in position to tie or win the game on their final possession, but quarterback Chance Nolan Leon Neuschwander/For The Oregonian Oregon State running back Jermar Jefferson, shown here against Washington State earlier this season, had 80 yards rushing Saturday, Dec. 12, against Stanford before leaving the game late with an injury. fumbled after an 11-yard run and Stanford inside linebacker Curtis Robinson recovered at the Cardinal’s 16-yard line with 23 seconds remaining. Inside linebacker Gabe Reid forced the fumble. The play was reviewed and confirmed. “That just goes back to day one of camp and us emphasiz- ing how important it is to play our fundamentals and get the ball out,” Robinson said. Nolan said he wasn’t sure if his knee hit the ground before the fumble. “That’s football, man,” Nolan said. “You’ve got to leave no doubt in that situation.” Despite the game-deciding turnover, Nolan performed well in his second career start in place of injured starter Tristan Gebbia, who had season-ending surgery on his hamstring this week. Nolan completed 17 of 30 for 221 yards and three touch- downs, and ran for 50 yards. Mills’ 6-yard touchdown run followed by a 2-point conver- sion pass to fullback Houston Heimuli gave the Cardinal a 24-21 lead with 13:03 remain- ing. Oregon State drove to the Stanford 3-yard line on their ensuing possession and the offense remained on the fi eld on fourth-and-2, but following a delay of game penalty on the Beavers, Everett Hayes kicked a 26-yard fi eld goal to tie the game at the 7:18 mark. The Beavers received a boost from wide receiver Tre’Shaun Harrison, who was eligible to play for the fi rst time Satur- day and responded with fi ve catches for 91 yards. Harrison’s 61-yard catch early in the second quarter set up Nolan’s 8-yard touchdown pass to Zeriah Beason and a 14-6 lead. Oregon State running back Jermar Jefferson returned af- ter missing last week’s game at Utah due to COVID-19 testing and contact tracing protocols. The nation’s third-leading rusher managed 80 yards on 18 carries before limping off the fi eld early in the fourth quarter. He came into the Stanford game averaging 168.8 yards per game. On the opening possession of the third quarter, Mills hit Simi Fehoko on a 47-yard fl ea fl icker to the 1, and Mills scored on the next play giving Stanford its fi rst lead at 16-14. Oregon State answered with a 75-yard scoring drive culmi- nated by a 30-yard touchdown pass to Tyjon Lindsey, putting the Beavers back on top 21-16 midway through the third quarter. PAC-12 FOOTBALL Trojans score in final seconds to beat UCLA Clay Helton said he wasn’t fazed considering what he PASADENA, Calif. — Ke- saw his team do earlier in the don Slovis and No. 16 South- season. ern California continue to be “I knew if we just had kings of the fourth-quarter one more opportunity that comeback. they would make something Slovis completed his third happen. That’s just who this game-winning drive of the team is,” he said. “I’ve always season, fi nding Amon-Ra St. felt great quarterbacks shine Brown for an 8-yard touch- when the game is on the line, down pass with 16 seconds and I’ve watched No. 9 in left to lift the Trojans over three situations just do what UCLA 43-38 on Saturday championship quarterbacks night after trailing by 18 in do. And he’s done it against the third quarter. this league now his whole UCLA took a 38-36 lead career.” with 52 seconds remaining on Gary Bryant returned the Nicholas Barr-Mira’s 43-yard kickoff 63 yards to the Bruins fi eld goal, but USC coach 43, and Slovis connected with By Joe Reedy AP Sports Writer Tyler Vaughns on a 35-yard reception despite great cover- age by UCLA’s Mo Osling III. St. Brown caught his second TD of the game on the next play. “I overthrew Tyler earlier in the game, so I just wanted to give him a chance to make a spectacular catch,” said Slo- vis, who is the fi rst USC quar- terback since Sam Darnold to have fi ve passing TDs in two straight games. “Then, on the goal line, we saw man again. We had a run called but I checked it over to Amon-Ra, and that worked out for us. Probably gave coach Helton a bit of a tough time, but it Chiefs win, clinch AFC West title MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Pat- rick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs overcame a 30-yard sack, four turnovers and a 10-point defi cit Sunday to clinch their fi fth consecutive AFC West title by beating Miami 33-27 on Sunday. Mahomes was picked off three times, his fi rst multi-interception game in more than two years, but threw for 393 yards and two scores to help the Chiefs (12-1) earn their eighth consecutive victory. Tyreek Hill ran through the Dolphins’ secondary and behind it, scoring on a 32-yard run and a 44-yard reception when Mahomes hit him in stride at the goal line. Travis Kelce had eight catches for 136 yards and a touchdown, Mecole Hardman scored untouched on a 67-yard punt return, and Kansas City’s defense was stout against Tua Tagovailoa and the Dolphins’ injury- riddled offense. Chris Jones sacked the rookie for a safety for a 30-10 lead. Kansas City reached 12 wins for the third consecutive season, the longest streak in club history, and has the best 13-game record in franchise history. worked out for us.” The Trojans clinched the Pac-12 South title earlier in the day when Utah beat Colorado. SEATTLE (AP) — Chris Duarte and Eugene Omoruyi scored 14 points apiece, Eric Williams Jr. added 14, and Oregon held on to beat rival Washington 74-71 on Saturday night. N’Faly Dante had 12 points and a career-high 10 rebounds — the 6-foot-11 sophomore from Mali’s fi rst double-double — for Oregon (4-1, 1-0 Pac-12). Quade Green scored 15 of his career-best 26 points in the second half as Washington (1-4, 0-2) erased most of a 15-point defi cit. RaeQuan Battle added 19 points, hitting 4 of 6 from 3-point range. LJ Figueroa converted a three-point play to give Oregon a 15-point lead, its biggest of the game, with 16 minutes left. Green scored Washington’s fi rst six points in an 8-2 run that trimmed its defi cit to 69-68 with 1:40 to play but Williams hit an open 3-pointer from the left corner 24 seconds later. Battle converted a 3-point play to make it 72-71 with 58 seconds remaining and the Huskies got a stop on the other end, but lost the ball out-of-bounds and then fouled Chris Duarte who made 1 of 2 from the free-throw line and Washington called a timeout with 7.9 seconds left. Green missed a deep 3-point shot about four seconds later and Dante made 1-of-2 free throws to cap the scoring. The Ducks rallied from a 16-point defi cit in Seattle to beat Washington 64-61 in overtime on Payton Pritchard’s last-second 3-pointer in the last meeting between the teams last January. Oregon has won four in a row against the Huskies. Boise St. tops Wyoming LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) — Hank Bachmeier was 19 of 28 for 181 yards, with one touchdown pass and one interception to help Boise State beat Wyoming 17-9 on Saturday night. The Broncos (5-1, 5-0) will appear in their fourth con- secutive Mountain West Conference championship game when they play San Jose State (6-0) on Saturday. With both teams undefeated, the conference will announce the host site and kickoff time on Sunday. It snowed throughout the game and the fi eld was covered with snow as the Boise State defense held the Cowboys (2-4, 2-4) to 146 yards of offense — their lowest output since 2017. 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